I think that the delimiter attribute of ListGetAt looks at each
character specified on its own.  In other words, it's looking for three
possible delimiters: "%", "2", and "0".  Maybe if you used the URLDecode
function first, then used a space as delimiter?  Otherwise, I'd replace
%20 with some uncommon character and then specify that as delimiter.

HTH,
Matthieu

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session.keyword: #session.search_keywords#
<p>
keyword 1 : #listgetat(session.search_keywords, 1, "%20")# <br> keyword
2 : #listgetat(session.search_keywords, 2, "%20")#

Any idea why the above code would output the following? Why isn't it
breaking the list at the '%20' isn't that the way it's supposed to work?

c%2B%2B%20developer ( which is url encoded 'c++ developer' )

session.keyword: c%2B%2B%20developer 

keyword 1 : c
keyword 2 : B

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