Post , UrlDecode and Ampersand

2003-12-20 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Context is a faceless CGI that starts like this: on startup if $REQUEST_METHOD is "POST" then ## repeat read to get around bug in reading stnIn repeat until length(tIncoming) >= $CONTENT_LENGTH read from stdin until empty put it after tIncoming end repeat put urlDecode (tIncoming)

Re: Post , UrlDecode and Ampersand

2003-12-21 Thread Dave Cragg
At 6:57 pm -1000 20/12/03, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote: Or, on the client side; setting up the stack that issues the posted string to strip the ampersand out or change it to the word "and." But something feels "off" about either of those options. So, before going down that road, since the amper

Re: Post , UrlDecode and Ampersand

2003-12-21 Thread Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
On Dec 21, 2003, at 3:35 AM, Dave Cragg wrote: The "correct" way exactly what we're looking for is to only urlEncode the field names and values and not the ampersands and "=" which separate them. Is that what a regular browser does? Of course, if you're in charge of the client and the serve

RE: Post , UrlDecode, and Ampersand

2003-12-21 Thread katir
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