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In lugnet.trains, Chris Gray wrote:
> "Steve Barile" <sebarile@sstanamera.com> writes:
> > [Individual] membership enrollment is now open! So please drop by
> > <http://www.ILTCO.org ILTCO> and join now by clicking on the word and
> > <http://www.iltco.org/members/profile.php JOIN> found on the right side
> > of the page just below the gray horizontal menu bar. We encourage you
> > (as required by the membership application) to read the
> > <http://www.iltco.org/legal/ Bylaws>,
> > <http://www.iltco.org/legal/ Policies & Procedures>, and the
> > <http://www.iltco.org/legal/ Terms of Service>. These along with the
> > <http://www.iltco.org/faq/ FAQ> will answer many questions you may have.
>
> Not to be picky, but none of those are legal URL's.
Chris,
:) Not to be picky, but actually, all of the URLs that Steve gave are
perfectly valid and legal URLs.
> URL's are not allowed to have spaces in them - you are supposed to encode
> the spaces as %20.
His URLs don't contain spaces. The spaces you see are legal terminators of
the URL, and the stuff after the space could be considered a comment. In
FTX, anything past the space and up to the ">" characters is taken to be a
link label.
Note that the URL doesn't begin with "<" and end with ">". It begins with
"http://" and ends with the first non-valid-URL character (in this case a
space character and in other cases you might see a ">" character).
> Its possible that you meant underscores, and not spaces. I didn't try all
> of them, but the 3 I did try didn't work for me.
Did you manually cut & paste everything between the angle brackets? (If you
do that, you'll get a "404 Not Found" error.)
Why not just simply click the URL link in your newsreader?
> However, by just going to the 'legal' page, I found links that did work.
Do you mean that you entered "http://www.iltco.org/legal" manually into your
web browser's Location bar?
--Todd
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