Jay Blanchard wrote:
[snip]
hope the kick didn't break anything. :-)
[/snip]

Nah, just having a senior moment. Since it is a query string issue I
converted the database (even though it is strictly a web database in this
case) to 'Oil & Gas'. The query string sees the ampersand and doesn't show

so the DB is 'correct'. NOw it's just a case or urlencoding the value before
sticking it in the URL - that will protect the server from breaking off the
query condition/parameter at the point of the '&' in 'Oil & Gas'

and just in case your forced to do the urlencoding of the value on the
client side, here is one I stole earlier:

// ====================================================================
//       URLEncode and URLDecode functions
//
// Copyright Albion Research Ltd. 2002
// http://www.albionresearch.com/
//
// The Javascript escape and unescape functions do not correspond
// with what browsers actually do...
//
// You may copy these functions providing that
// (a) you leave this copyright notice intact, and
// (b) if you use these functions on a publicly accessible
//     web site you include a credit somewhere on the web site
//     with a link back to http://www.albionresarch.com/
//
// If you find or fix any bugs, please let us know at albionresearch.com
//
// SpecialThanks to Neelesh Thakur for being the first to
// report a bug in URLDecode() - now fixed 2003-02-19.
// ====================================================================
function URLEncode(plaintext)
{
    if (!plaintext || !plaintext.length) {
        return plaintext;
    }

    var SAFECHARS = "0123456789" +                  // Numeric
                    "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" +  // Alphabetic
                    "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" +
                    "-_.!~*'()";                    // RFC2396 Mark characters
    var HEX = "0123456789ABCDEF";

    var encoded = "";
    for (var i = 0; i < plaintext.length; i++ ) {
        var ch = plaintext.charAt(i);
        if (ch == " ") {
            encoded += "+";             // x-www-urlencoded, rather than %20
        } else if (SAFECHARS.indexOf(ch) != -1) {
            encoded += ch;
        } else {
            var charCode = ch.charCodeAt(0);
            if (charCode > 255) {
                /*
                alert( "Unicode Character '" + ch + "' cannot be encoded using 
standard URL encoding.\n" +
                        "(URL encoding only supports 8-bit characters.)\n" +
                        "A space (+) will be substituted." );
                */
                encoded += "+";
            } else {
                encoded += "%";
                encoded += HEX.charAt((charCode >> 4) & 0xF);
                encoded += HEX.charAt(charCode & 0xF);
            }
        }
    } // for

    return encoded;
};

function URLDecode(encoded)
{
    if (!encoded || !encoded.length) {
        return encoded;
    }

    // Replace + with ' '
    // Replace %xx with equivalent character
    // Put [ERROR] in output if %xx is invalid.

    var HEXCHARS = "0123456789ABCDEFabcdef";
    var plaintext = "";
    var i = 0;
    while (i < encoded.length) {
       var ch = encoded.charAt(i);
       if (ch == "+") {
           plaintext += " ";
           i++;
       } else if (ch == "%") {
            if (i < (encoded.length-2)
                    && HEXCHARS.indexOf(encoded.charAt(i+1)) != -1
                    && HEXCHARS.indexOf(encoded.charAt(i+2)) != -1 ) {
                plaintext += unescape(encoded.substr(i,3));
                i += 3;
            } else {
                /*
                alert( 'Bad escape combination near ...' + encoded.substr(i) );
                */
                plaintext += "%[ERROR]";
                i++;
            }
        } else {
           plaintext += ch;
           i++;
        }
    } // while
   return plaintext;
};


anything past that in the condirion.


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