Thanks Ivan, and others
>
>I think the answer is to check spaces.
>A valid URL start with http:// and end with a space or any illegal
>URL char. Reasonable???
>

I remember seeing a random character after each URL address from the sample
file I checked, so I ignored the rule <space> after URL first.   Well after
checking the Sample file over again this random character only appears in
very few cases and all other times the URL obeys the rule of <space> after
address.  Probable  cause to my problem was that when certain files were
joined together they do not put a <space> at top of each file and hence the
continous string would join a valid URL with some other text and no <space>
to identify its end.

So, solution to my problem is to keep adding a <space> at top of each file
so if it happens to be the end of a URL address from the previous file,  a
<space> is included after URL address when the files are joined.  (problem
solved)

Thanks again.

David
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