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Charles Angelich wrote in a message to Mark Lewis: ml> my file RJT>>> I have *NO* idea whether the fault was in the Konqueror RJT>>> browser or in Apache, though I suppose I could set up a RJT>>> test and try IE from the w98 box. Weird stuff, anyhow... ml>>> as long as you remember that IE doesn't always follow the ml>>> standards, it is one test, yes... RJT>> At this point it's about the only one I can think of, RJT>> offhand. ml> i missed it before but the fault in rendering can't be in ml> apache... all it does is serve up what's there... the fault ml> in rendering has to be in the receiver application... lynx, ml> konqueror, netscape mozilla, ie, crazybrowser, whatever... CA> I don't know the answers but I certainly do admire the CA> questions. ;-) CA> (Seems many servers will reformat an included space in a CA> filename to the '%20' you mentioned without user intervention) I'll bet if I went digging into the configs I could even find such a thing already in there, waiting for me to enable it... ---* Origin: TANSTAAFL BBS 717-838-8539 (1:270/615) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 270/615 150/220 379/1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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