On 10 Feb., 09:48, weepy <[email protected]> wrote:
> This is why I had to regex them back in :-(. I think jQuery should
> keep them in there. (especially if the url has a space in it).

Again, jQuery doesn't do anything to remove them. What you're getting
is the browser's internal representation.


--Klaus
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