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On 30-Mar-2000 rob anderson wrote:
> We have a HTML page that fires URL's with parameters from input fields,
> rather than using a form submit. If one of the parameters contains a % JServ
> will fail with the following...
I do not see the need of a % sign in a paramater. It is a character the appears
to have a random meaning with various browsers anyway.
Jserv uses the '+' sign as a whitespace replacement if that is what you want.
(assuming you are passing %20 to denore a whitespace)
Hope this helps,
Wouter
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