File[mi_kumi_kuni_shi_te_ageru.swf] - (1.54 MB)
[_] [J] Miku as /r'd by >>1071603 Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)10:45 No.1071645
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)13:11 No.1071723
"Miku Miku ni shite ageru"
I don't know why you people put weird spaces in the file name.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)13:30 No.1071736
Miku is my waifu!!
>> [_] Sig !!JpSrTVJ8/M7 09/13/09(Sun)15:32 No.1071794
>>1071723
Learn to URL
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)16:25 No.1071814
>>1071794
...wat
>> [_] Sig !!JpSrTVJ8/M7 09/13/09(Sun)16:36 No.1071816
>>1071814
the file was downloaded somewhere, and as we know, URL can NOT contain space in it. As an
alternative to it, "-" "_" and "." are used in naming the files when downloading.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)16:38 No.1071818
>>1071816
Oh goddamnit, I thought you meant there was a legitimate reason for separating the words like
that.
I'm fucking retarded.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)17:24 No.1071829
>>1071816
except for the whole bit where you can use spaces in urls. But thanks for coming out.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)18:43 No.1071874
>>1071816
1) URLs CAN contain spaces in them as well as unicode symbols. Most browsers translate them into
the symbol code (%20) in the links though they keep them as spaces during download.
2) By "spaces" >>1071736 meant weird parsing of japanese words, and you know it. Learn to be
objective.
>> [_] Anonymous 09/13/09(Sun)19:23 No.1071903
>>1071874
you're asking a tripfag to think. you have already lost.