Gunnar, Thank you for taking a look. I believe that you are correct in assuming that it is the email client responsible for the occurance when wrapping the long line. Saving the code with breaks seems to have eliminated the problem. It is perhaps a good point for others to note if they experience the same problem. The fix to it is quite simple. However the stray character, going by unnoticed, caused certain links to not function. Question, do you think if the wrap for the input field in the following line of the ring.pm file was set differently, that it would make a difference? <textarea name="code" rows="10" cols="45" wrap="off"> Would changing this variable interfere with the member wanting to get the code on one line and bypass the problem within the email at the 1054 character? >You can take breath now - I won't accomplish my application to join your >Sisters ... ring, and I removed my submitted site. I do hope you enjoyed your visit while you were there however! :-) Thanks! Fawnna -----Original Message----- From: owner-ringlinklist@1-host.com [mailto:owner-ringlinklist@1-host.com]On Behalf Of Gunnar Hjalmarsson Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 11:00 PM To: ringlinklist@gunnar.cc Subject: Re: [ringlinklist] Stray Character Hi gals, You can take breath now - I won't accomplish my application to join your Sisters ... ring, and I removed my submitted site. > we had discovered that the the stray character would be inserted > into the fragment after the 1054 character. All the code was on > one line at this point. When we inserted breaks through notepad, > it appears that the occurance seems to have stopped. I'm afraid I can just guess. I think that the character was inserted by the email client when it had to wrap the long line. I have no reason to believe that the character was inserted by Ringlink. If you save the code with line breaks at appropriate places, please note that the members are still able to get it as one line from the "Get code" page. / Gunnar