A quick-fix solution...

Do a rereplace for "00" and remove them all, then do URLDecode??

On 20/8/03 2:23, "Jeff Chastain" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have got a string that was encoded by another application using a
> 'quad-character format'.  I have not seen this format before and I am
> getting errors when trying to decode it.   Anybody run into this before and
> have any suggestions?  I have tried the different formatting options for
> URLDecode without any luck.
> 
> 'Normal' encoding - jeff%u2Echastain%u40hp%u2Ecom
> Quad Character encoding - jeff%u002Echastain%u0040hp%u002Ecom
> 
> Thanks
> -- Jeff
> 
> 
> 
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