spaces
Robert A . Klahn
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us
Thu, 10 Jan 2002 00:37:34 -0700
"The space character is excluded because significant spaces may
disappear and insignificant spaces may be introduced when URI are
transcribed or typeset or subjected to the treatment of word-
processing programs. Whitespace is also used to delimit URI in many
contexts." -- RFC 2396 http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt
RFC 2396 is the current URI/URL standard, per http://www.w3.org/Addressing/
I have, however, seen browsers, and IE in particular comes to mind, accept
space as valid in a URI/URL. Strictly speaking, however, one should insist
upon "%20".
Or, in short, the answer to the question is no.
Bob.
On 2002.01.10 00:09 der.hans wrote:
> moin, moin,
>
> have the new versions of the `echo $whatever_html_is_called_this_month`
> standard started allowing spaces in URLs? They used to be quite strictly
> verbotten. They're still dumb, but are they legal per the spec?
>
> ciao,
>
> der.hans
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