And you have no problems with CGI scripts?
(URL like http://some.where/cgi-bin/script.cgi?var=1&var=2)
There is absolutelly legal to use '?' in URL.
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> "Disnel" <dis### [at] itamcascz> wrote in message
> news:39467819.51D92021@itam.cas.cz...
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> | I tried it in IE and it had no problems, what exactly write your IE?
> | And URL?something is normally used in CGI scripts, I tried to use it
> | with Apache's mod_include and it works too.
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> Internet Explorer version: 5.00.2919.6307
> An error pops up stating that IE cannot open the URL and yet it still does,
> simply telling me the extension isn't right for IE. Then I have to click the
> [OK] button to get rid of the popup message. It's possible I suppose that
> settings I have could be causing it but I wouldn't know which to uncheck.
> One of your URLs for example is:
> http://www.itam.cas.cz/~disnel/pov/towerImg.shtml?i4 and it's the part after
> .shtml causing the problem.
>
> Bob
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