I've tried several things but I'm still not sure how to get the desired result.

--- Emiliano Heyns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Derek Beattie wrote:
> 
> > <? if ($article->url) { ?>
> > <p>Check out:<br><a href="&(article.url:u);">&(article.url);</a></p> <!--
> :u
> > means in URL form -->
> > <? } ?>
> > <p align="right">
> >   <a href="/news/" class="navi">More news</a></p>
> > 
> > it works except the url tries to send me to:
> > http://server.com/news/http://other.site.com
> > when the desired resule would be:
> > http://other.site.com
> 
> It's the :u modifier. It escapes the :, /, and . to their %code
> equivalents so
> the link will probably show up as
> <a href="http%3A%2F%2Fother%2Esite%2Ecom">http://other.site.com</a>.
> Best only to use
> URL escaping for parameter lists.
> 
> emile
> 
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