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Posted on 03-30-04 07:36 PM Link | Quote
I don't know if it was better to ask this in the Programming forum or here.

There is anyway to make Internet Explorer/Opera DON'T convert space(" ") to "%20" when you type a URL?
Opera can't open any directories because it puts a %20 instead of space.
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Posted on 03-30-04 09:01 PM Link | Quote
Dunno if it's possible, I tested going to C:\Documents and Settings\ and it worked without problem in Firefox... but it added %20 in the url but still worked.
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Posted on 03-30-04 11:12 PM Link | Quote
Same in Mozilla, C:\Program%20Files works fine.
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Posted on 03-31-04 05:58 AM Link | Quote
why don't you just paste the URL into notepad. Press Ctrl+H and then replace all the '%20' with ' '?
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Posted on 04-02-04 03:10 AM Link | Quote
the problem there, is the server you are accessing

the webserver is supposed to convert %20 to " "

obviously it is not
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Posted on 04-03-04 11:22 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by ErkDog
the problem there, is the server you are accessing

the webserver is supposed to convert %20 to " "

obviously it is not
Totally misunderstanding that. He's typing in C:\Program files (for example) and it tries to go to C:\Program%20files, which is not there.
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Posted on 04-04-04 12:59 AM Link | Quote
Oh, well then he should be using Windows Explorer and not Internet Explorer.

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Posted on 04-05-04 11:40 AM Link | Quote
%xx is simply the way of entering ASCII codes.

C:/Program Files/ = C:/Program%20Files/
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Posted on 04-05-04 06:18 PM Link | Quote
Am I wrong or denies Opera access to local files and directories by default (by security purposes) ?
There's a simple trick/shortcut to make Opera browsing links on the local machine:
http://www.opera.com/support/search/supsearch.dml?index=119&session=7dd0700bec5187a212398e7b2fdfe54a
This bypasses the manual typing of addresses.
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