Izimpendulo zakamuva ze-Underlining a blank space in a Web addresshttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/12997912020-08-18T21:12:14-07:00And by the way here are some good reasons not to use Apple products: https://stallman.org/apple.html2020-08-18T21:12:14-07:00mrperfect72https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342259<p>And by the way here are some good reasons not to use Apple products: <a href="https://stallman.org/apple.html" rel="nofollow">https://stallman.org/apple.html</a>
</p>I fear that if you type in a _ for the space then the server might not be able to find the linked it2020-08-18T11:08:13-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342191<p>I fear that if you type in a _ for the space then the server might not be able to find the linked item.
</p><p>What I would look at is where you are pasting the URL: how does that editor let you create a link that encompasses the entire URL including the wording after the space. That might be selecting it and clicking a link button, or there might be another method like using %20 for the space.
</p><p>(Instead of %20 some sites use a + for spaces in a URL, like search engines, so there some inconsistency.)
</p>Not seeing the underscore merely means that the space character isn't recognized as being part of th2020-08-18T09:49:27-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342179<p>Not seeing the underscore merely means that the space character isn't recognized as being part of the link (i.e. it is a separator).
You would have to encode spaces as %20 (encodeURIComponent()) like you would get if you copy the URL from the location bar.
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<ul><li><a href="https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining.com/podcast%20nrfu" rel="nofollow">https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining.com/podcast%20nrfu</a>
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<p>HTML code that allow the enclose a link in quotes would work.
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<ul><li><pre>&lt;a href="https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining<i>.</i>com/podcast nrfu"&gt;link&lt;/a&gt;</pre><br>
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<p>It is not recommended to include spaces in a link and better is to use the underscore instead especially in cases where you want to copy/paste a link.
</p>Hi Don! On my PC the underscore is the right shift button + the button to the left of it, but I have2020-08-18T08:57:14-07:00mrperfect72https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342172<p>Hi Don! On my PC the underscore is the right shift button + the button to the left of it, but I have a Swedish keyboard, with a minus and an underscore on it. If I copy a link I usually copy with the menu button and then choose "Copy link". Hope this helped you.
</p>https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining.com/podcast nrfu.
The space between "podcast" and "nr2020-08-18T08:17:26-07:00donfaulknerhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342167<p><a href="https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining.com/podcast" rel="nofollow">https://2020censusautomatedclassroomtraining.com/podcast</a> nrfu.
</p><p>The space between "podcast" and "nrfu" needs to be underlined (underscored?), but I can't find any keyboard command to do so. I can underline the space in Word for Mac, but when I copy and paste the address into Firefox, the space is left, but the underline is gone (as above).
</p><p>Chat is fine, but not until 10:00 AM Mountain time tomorrow. Now it's time to walk the dogs and put my farm to bed.
</p><p>Thanks for hanging in there with me. Have a good evening.
</p><p>Don Faulkner
</p>Hmm, what do you mean by "speak"? There is no official phone support. How do you feel about chat?
Ca2020-08-18T07:08:08-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342141<p>Hmm, what do you mean by "speak"? There is no official phone support. How do you feel about chat?
</p><p>Can you give an example of a URL that has a space in it?
</p><p><em>Note: using a URL in your post will delay its appearance while it passes through the spam link moderation queue. It will appear eventually.</em>
</p>The problem is I don't know how to create an underlined space in a URL when I am typing it directly2020-08-18T03:03:03-07:00donfaulknerhttps://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1342056<p>The problem is I don't know how to create an underlined space in a URL when I am typing it directly into Firefox. How do I do it? And is there a way to speak directly with a human being employed by Firefox?
</p>Hi donfaulkner, Firefox shouldn't remove an underline (underscore character => _ ) from a URL, bu2020-08-17T10:56:57-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zu/questions/1299791#answer-1341942<p>Hi donfaulkner, Firefox shouldn't remove an underline (underscore character =&gt; _ ) from a URL, but if a blank space is underlined in Word because the whole link is underlined, then it may show up as a blank space in Firefox.
</p><p>Is the problem with pasting a link into an email compose window or similar online editor? Usually there's a button to create a hyperlink, so you can select the entire URL and then click the button so the site knows to include those additional words after the space.
</p><p>Or is it some other context?
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