On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 18:40 -0500, Justin Willmert wrote: > %20 is the hexadecimal encoding of the space character (decimal ASCII > number 32). The web uses hexadecimal codes for many of the character > which hold special meanings in the HTTP protocol. > > As for how it will affect SMB, I don't know (I've never set up SMB before). > > Hope this helped, > Justin > > David Niemi wrote: > > There was a thread a little while ago about fixing the smb mounted XP > > shares that had file names with "%20" where all the spaces were but I > > can't seem to find it or the resolution. I think it had something to do > > with the character set or code pages selected, and I thought I kept it > > but I guess I didn't. > > Not quite, I'd like to know how to fix the character set used to make reading the XP files less of a problem.