I can remember when any whitespace in a file name would be read as the end of the name (with no extension). In Linux, today, one can include any character in a name, but some form escape is needed for whitespace and wild cards; an additional escape is then needed to enable use of the escape character. This results in some really weird looking text strings.
bad link
Weird. There were two spaces in the file name and that broke the link. Fixed now.
I can remember when any whitespace in a file name would be read as the end of the name (with no extension). In Linux, today, one can include any character in a name, but some form escape is needed for whitespace and wild cards; an additional escape is then needed to enable use of the escape character. This results in some really weird looking text strings.