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Re: password in filename?

From: Bulgrien, Kevin <Kevin.Bulgrien_at_GDSATCOM.com>
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:30:10 -0600

> There are two spaces on each side of the URL, one space works most
> of the time but sometimes it fails, also important, is that
> the structure < > exist before you paste in the url.
>
> It also helps if you sprinkle pixie dust on your PC before booting.
>
>
> Cecil Bayona
> K5NWA
> www.softrockradio.org www.qrpradio.com
>
> "Windows, the most successful software virus ever" Don Seglio Batuna

Woot! Funny on the FORTH list!

Busted out on the pixie dust thing.
And... to boot, a sigline I can appreciate.

Great. Looks like your solution works. This one has dogged us for years!
Never figured following sftalk would solve something like that! So, where
can I get the pixie dust? I think I need some o' that.

Kevin Bulgrien

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