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scott escribió:
>> Maybe it's just me, but if a URL can't have a space in it, I'd strip
>> spaces from what comes in from the user before trying to use it,
>> without even thinking about it. It just rather surprised me.
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> Just like if you have a folder name coming in, and you're using it to
> access a file, you append a "/" or "\" to the end if it isn't there
> already.
That is something the webserver does (redirect /dir to /dir/), not the
browser.
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