Good morning Yoav from Oz, and thanks for the reply.
Can confirm that my IE6sp1 does show and work with a link correctly when a
non-space character is next to the (?) character, however it is my
understanding that the (?) in a link is the (approved) separator between a
URL and passed parameters, and hence ought to be avoided in normal links
regardless.

Interestingly, I saved the page locally with the idea of making a 'fixed'
copy but IE6 saved the file with the space and (?) removed.
Norm

Howdy,

>Noticed this morning that in at least one Tomcat document:
>http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.1-doc/jk2/index.html
>some internal document anchors <a name="xxxx ?"> end with a question
mark,
>which means any link to them will fail due to the question mark being
>dropped by the server. I use IE6sp1 and the links to some parts of the
>above
>document are now broken for me.
>Perhaps someone can attend?

I think it's a bit more subtle: space followed by question mark doesn't
work.  A question mark preceded by a letter does work.  That's why the
"Are there alternative ways" link works.  Can you confirm that?

FYI, if you want other files/sections to be modified, please provided a
complete and specific list of files and line numbers.  Thanks,

Yoav Shapira



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