>Forgive me if I am butting in, but I have read the related postings of >the following and just wonder if Jim has in-advertently pressed >'OPTION-SPACEBAR' somewhere in the html code. If he did, that will cause >problems.... and sometimes, real weid ones, depending upon which text >editor is used to create the html(or in this case)/spml document. > >Just a thought.... > >Ken. > >--------------- > >On 01/14/99 9:08 AM, Rusty Tucker wrote: > >>On 1/13/99 8:49 PM, Jim DeHaven wrote: >> >>> >>>the real question is why there has to be a space between the quotes >and >> >>>the pqarameter---look how you did it in your dir.spml page >> >> >>Here's what I have: >> >><!-- #dir_list dir="" "<tr> <td width=24> " ICON " </td> <td> " >FILEHREF >>"</td> <td width=50> " FILESIZE "</td> <td> >>" LAST_MODIFIED " </td> </tr> <tr> <td></td> <td colspan=3><FONT SIZE >>=-2>" DESCRIPTION " </FONT> </td> </tr>" >> --> >> >> >> >>the parameters are >> >>"<tr> <td width=24> " >>ICON >>" </td> <td> " >>FILEHREF >>"</td> <td width=50> " >>FILESIZE >> >>etc... >> >> >>The "variables" have no quotes, only the strings, any spaces. So I'm >>not sure what you mean. You can remove the spaces within the quotes, >>but there must be some white space separation between the parameters in > >>the list passed to the command. >> >> >> >>Rusty Tucker >>Spider Island