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  • Subject: Re: eRPG; where are my images
  • From: Rob Dixon <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 24 Jun 2000 14:50:22 +0100

Bob


> Actually, what you should use is my%20image.jpg, that will work with all
> browsers.
>
> That will access the image "my image.jpg".  Better yet would to not put
> blanks in your file names.

I agree that you cannot put blanks in file names which is why I use Underscore
instead. To my mind," my_image.jpg" is easier to read than "my%20image.jpg" or
are you sugggesting scanning the file names and replacing blanks with %20?  If
so, what are the benefits?

Rob
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