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Thanks for the info!
The white spaces come from the long file name capability in Win NT and Win
95/98. Since, for local access on my Intranet I have had no problems with
these URLs, I didn't realize that over the Internet URL standards were not
kept up to date with evolving operating systems.
I'll have to decide if the (large!) amount of re-work on my site will have
to be done in light of this URL limitation.
Jim
<large SNIP! - just for you, Johannes :) >
>
>It's completely uncommon to have whitespaces in WWW-adresses, so try to
>avoid that!
>If you do, please mention that when you type an adress in e-mails, so
people
>can copy a string as
>"http://www.kressworks.com/Research/Quantum Chemistry/Unimolecular
>Decomposition Reactions/"
>right into the Browser-window.
>But at last, you _should_ replace your web-adresses with names that don't
>contain whitespaces. use - (minus) or _ (underscore) instead!
>
>And then, no, Outlook doesn't (normaly) have any problems with URLS in the
>text. I think, when it does have problems, any other e-mail program will
>have, too. Just be conform to internet-standards (which means here: DONT
USE
>WHITESPACES).
>
>greetings,
>Mathias
>
>
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