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From: "Jaimi McEntire" <jaimi@alt.net>
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Subject: Re: Off the subject
Date: Tue, 4 Nov 1997 20:52:02 -0600
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John, the tilde is not the problem.  using the tilde in front of a
users id for their personal webspace is very common. I just
looked at your web page, the url is fine.

Jaimi
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Worthy <jworthy@hs.linn.k12.mo.us>
To: Qoole Mailing List <ml@qoole.com>
Date: Tuesday, November 04, 1997 8:49 PM
Subject: Off the subject


>This is off the subject of the List, but does any one know how to get
>Internet Explorer to recognize URL's like this:
>http://hs.linn.k12.mo.us/~jworthy/index.htm
>It doesn't like the Tilde (~).
>
>Jon Worthy
>
>"Get... in the kitchen and make me some pie!"
>                                         --Eric Cartman--
>


