Thanks for waking me up Matt I dug into my code a bit and found the
problem.
thanks,
Wayne
On Monday, January 02, 2012 2:03:11 PM, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
>
> I'm not sure I'm completely following you here, because the code you've
> shown won't behave in the manner described, no matter what
replace(mystring, '"', "", "all")
ie use single quotes for the attribute string wrapper
On 3/01/2012 14:28, Les Irvin wrote:
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> I'm trying to use replace() to edit a string with double quotation
> marks in it. For example, I want to change:
>
> this is "fubar"
>
> to
>
> this is fubar
>
> But
You double em. So to replace ", you use "".
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 9:28 PM, Les Irvin wrote:
>
> I'm trying to use replace() to edit a string with double quotation
> marks in it. For example, I want to change:
>
> this is "fubar"
>
> to
>
> this is fubar
>
> But I can't seem to figure out how t
I'm trying to use replace() to edit a string with double quotation
marks in it. For example, I want to change:
this is "fubar"
to
this is fubar
But I can't seem to figure out how to escape the quotes.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Les
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I'm not sure I'm completely following you here, because the code you've
shown won't behave in the manner described, no matter what the operating
system. How are you determining that the URL params are being passed?
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SII
On Jan 2, 2012 3:35 PM, "Wayne Gregor" wrote:
>
I just converted from CF windows to Linux (hurray for me!)
Remarkably... most everything works great (was the little
issue of upper vs lower case).
One thing that is goofy is this.
I have a link to a form that has some URL params
http://www.gregorigroup.com/inforequest.cfm?mls=40544266&start=
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