Hi,
This time i have a little patch for urls with white spaces, it converts them to correct characters (%20), it works well, just download the nav.diff.gz from my site and copy it to dillo/src directory:
I would say we should appreciate the effort, but this issue came up before - long time ago, so you can't know about it. But read, e.g. these threads : http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1148257 http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=1167938 However, I would like to raise an issue here : I agree to stick to correct HTML. But isn't it worth only if the offending webmaster notices that his page is broken, instead of the surfer noticing it ? Or - actually, the user may not even know, why exactly the link is not working. I agree, that there are more important things to do than making nice looking popus that say "Dear user, the web page you are visiting is broken because of ..." so that the user can complain to the webmaster. But for the long run this could be considered. And only as long as dillo can easily detect errors, of course. In this case, would it make sense to adjust the Browser ID to include a messgage along the lines of : "Webmaster, you have a malformed URL in a page of yours." ? Just some thoughts, which probably won't make it before dillo is much more mature. Cheers Andreas -- **************************** NEW ADDRESS ****************************** Hamburger Sternwarte Universitaet Hamburg Gojenbergsweg 112 Tel. ++49 40 42891 4016 D-21029 Hamburg, Germany Fax. ++49 40 42891 4198