Bob,
This problem came up before and I dropped my original plan. Now I'm revisiting
the issue.
When I write a Jmol state file to server, a truncated file is written. I know
I'm getting cut off at the first ampersand character in the file, but there may
be other problem characters. I'm transferring the text information to the
server as a POST. In general, do I need to url escape the text in a POST? It
doesn't seem like this should have anything to do with URL GET escaping. Is
there another text conversion I should be making?
This could be something whacky with a Windows server and asp.NET scripting, so
maybe it's unique to this configuration.
Otis
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Otis Rothenberger
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http://chemagic.com
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