I have the same problem trying to download files via QNTC...the %20s
never get translated "back" into spaces so it can't find the file. I've
asked a couple times and a couple places, but never found an answer. I
understand that it needs to be that way in the URL, just not how to get
Apache to deal with it correctly from there.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Flaker, Jeff

> Dan,
> 
> %20 is a space.....The Browser needs an unbroken 
> string....the spaces are filled in.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eyers, Daniel

> 
> Just noticing some strange characters being put into URLs 
> when there is a %20 in the file name...  looks like... well, I
> don't really know.  (Perhaps x'32' in EBCIDIC???)
> 
> Has anyone seen this or can tell me how to make it stop doing it???
> 
> thanks
> 
> dan
 
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