On Sunday, January 6, 2019 at 8:53:34 AM UTC-8, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> Do you mean static files with spaces in their names? uploaded content does 
> not allow this because names are auto-generated.
>

Yes, these are static files added by the administrator (my humble self) 
rather than using the upload functionality.  The equivalent of accessing 
the banner jpg for the welcome app.

/dps
 

>
> On Sunday, 6 January 2019 01:23:11 UTC-8, Dave S wrote:
>>
>> In making a backup copy of a site I'm involved in (we're changing 
>> webmasters, and the site may also be moved to another host), I've noticed 
>> that requesting resources with spaces in the name returns INVALID REQUEST.  
>> (The site is essentially a static site, and for testing the copy I've 
>> temporarily stuck it in a subdirectory under the static folder of one my 
>> apps.)  The html has the spaces already escaped (%20), which works on the 
>> current primary host.  
>>
>> This is 2.16.1 running on Ubuntu 16.04 with gunicorn as the front end.  
>> Looks like the Python version is 2.7.12.
>>
>> Dave S
>> /dps
>>
>>

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