....and if that doesn't get interpreted correctly (i.e., it gets read
with a trailing space), it's a problem with the client you're using
to display the URL and execute it, not with what you posted.
I'm using IE 8.0, on a laptop PC that only has a few favorites saved to
date. And, yes, I do use the Web Interface that many of the regulars have a
strong dislike of, but that's a different discussion.
My regular desktop PC has literally hundreds of bookmarked pages related to
MS Access stuff. When I was answering this question, I needed a link to
Armen's download page, which, of course, I didn't have bookmarked on the
laptop yet.
Side note to Armen:
Your downloads link is not so easy for me to find, by starting at J Street's
home page.
However, I had just read a reply in this newsgroup, from Armen about 20
minutes earlier, where he had provided the shortened ow.ly link to his
downloads page. So, I went back to this reply:
Subject: Re: access2003/sqlserver2005 performance issue
1/16/2010 11:05 AM PST
By: Armen Stein
In: microsoft.public.access
Here's a link to the reply in question, so that you can see it as I did:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...39cc0b-7147-4b5b-8546-18df359261e2&sloc=en-us
I copied the URL and pasted it into my reply. Unbeknownst to me, Armen had
posted a link with an embedded space as well, so my actions just replicated
the mistake.
May I also suggest that any time you post a shortened URL, you also
post the full URL.
Usually, I only post the full URL. In this case, I did not have the needed
URL bookmarked, and it wasn't easy for me to find it (I did actually look
first). I do have one saved TinyURL that I tend to post for questions related
to bloat in JET databases. In that case, the TinyURL opens up a KB search
that has several articles on this subject. So, it's really not that practical
to try to bookmark each of those individually, and then copy them into a
reply later. I'd have to perhaps store them in a text file for easy copy and
paste of all the applicable URLs. I do validate that this TinyURL works each
time, before I post it.
Tom Wickerath
Microsoft Access MVP
http://www.accessmvp.com/TWickerath/
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