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Hi everyone
Quick question...
Hyperlinks from an XOOPS module leading to an area on my Windows 2003 Server? If the path has a space in it, is there any way I can configure IE (or IIS?) to deal with the space?
Basically, as it stands, I have a hyperlink like :
\\servername\folder1\folder2\folder with a space\folder4
being rendered in IE as
\\servername\folder1\folder2\folderwithaspace\folder4
and thus getting a 'Page Cannot be Displayed.
We have IIS6, W2&3 Server, XOOPS 2.0.7 using the WF Dowloads module version 2.0.5.a. I have posted a forum question on their site too and I'm sure they will have the answer, but in the meantime I thought I'd check here to save time.
Is it an XOOPS issue? Is it a module issue? Is it an IIS6 issue? Is it a Windows 2003 Server issue?
Any ideas guys (come on - dig deep!!)