Hrmm... Very interesting. I had seen a few times when using newzleech, but I just ignored it. At the time, I figured that it was an obfuscation technique used by the poster. If it is not fixed, at least I learned the cause of this. However, I will agree, it seems to happen often enough to be very tedious. That is, assuming the space isn't being added on altbinz side by mis-interpreting the page... perhaps a <br> or line break in the page being parsed.
Obviously if newzleech is the one doing it, they SHOULD fix it... but I have no idea if they have a 'good' reason for this. I also do not know if they are good about making changes to fix things, especially fix things that get them no advertisement revenue. If they did it to speed up searches, it would be simpler to make the index shorter, rather than the field length... but thats just me.
If they are not willing to fix, I give it a very long winded +1... except, don't search for altbin@efnet ...instead make it generic. First check if we are using a 'broken' search such as newzleech (sounds broken to me); second glob/search for the first occurance of ' ', if the FIRST occurrence of a space is at char c84 (?) then remove it. I have a feeling this would pull up very few false positives, and any occasional ones can easier remove a few chars rather easily.
I just did a test or two. It is nowhere near exhaustive, you might want to double check with more searches before taking the information as confirmed. Inother words, this is how it happened on two searches, it may change in certian situations. In my search I saw:
newzleech at c77.
binsearch at c71.
yabse at 47 and 126 (?!) *very strange to note... yabse actually substitutes the char for a space, rather than adding a space after it. ie: Retail becomes etail if the r char fell on the column in question. Also, the 126 only happened once (half the test) so it may be occasional. Though, guessing the right character to replace it with is a bit haphazard to begin with. Probably better just to have a warning when you search it.
NLSS does not seem to make spaces, but it has all lowercase letters in its searches... this is very annoying, and lacks 'authenticity' of the original. Ironic, that the one reason I payed for newsleecher is the only thing I ended up disliking the most about it. It might be nice to warn users when searching (with option 'do not show this again') during their first NLSS search.
I wasn't able to get beta.binaries.nl or aeton to work, but I didn't try hard, as I don't use them anyway.
PS. One of the mods will tell you shortly to edit your post. We do not care what you downloaded, only what altbinz does/should do. You should use some filler for the names listed.