That's kinda my point (that this doesn't have to be complicated).  I'm
talking about setting up a properties file and you tell me I somehow have to
run an Encode within it.   I guess I'm just not getting my point across and
it's not worth making a fuss over.   I think I'll just experiment with
delimiters until I find a safe one.  I thought this would be a trivial
matter, but I guess not.


John Brecht
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Michigan State University
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From: jon * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Java Apache Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 1999 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: delimiters in parameters


> > So, I would write an app that does the Encode, run it on the URLs I want
to
> > include, Serialize the result and save it to a file, and put a pointer
to
> > that file in the parameters section of the zone.properties file?  Please
> > explain.
>
> Sure, that sounds like a good idea. or even easier, write a program that
> does a System.out.println of the encoded string urls and that data is then
> copy/pasted into your .initArgs file or placed into the properties file
for
> that zone.
>
> String url1 = "http://www.clearink.com/";
> String url2 = "http://www.working-dogs.com/";
> System.out.print( java.net.URLEncoder.encode("url=" + url1) + "&" +
> java.net.URLEncoder.encode("url=" + url2) );
>
> With the above example in mind, now all you have to do is run
> org.apache.jserv.JServUtils.URLDecode() to get a Hashtable. That Hashtable
> will have a key of "url" which is a String[].
>
> Or, you can get more complicated and write the URL's in an XML with a DTD
> and use www.openxml.org's parser to create XML model that you can loop
over.
> But, that seems like a lot of extra work to me.
>
> -jon
>
>
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