>From: "Tom Scales" <tscales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>You have a space between for and sale. IE handles it properly. Many
>inferior browsers, like most versions of Netscape, can't handle it.
Uhm, spaces in URLs are not allowed by the W3C standards.
If Microsloth Internut Exploder handles spaces in URLs, then IT is wrong.
But what do they care; they're the ones who proudly brought you
difficult-to-trace-and-non-standard domain names as large integers that spam us
incessantly. They're the ones whose official policy on standards, as documented
in court, is "Embrace, embellish, extinguish."
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