I believe you want to use java.net.URLEncoder.encode() not
response.encodeURL()
-----Original Message-----
From: Prasad Moganna Gowda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 4:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Characters which are encoded in URL query string.
Hi All,
Does anyone have or know a website which contains a list of characters which
will be replaced
by the encodeUrl method, like space is replaced with %20.
I have a url whose query string has a name value pair like the one below.
hidQCode=BOC&hidUserCheckBoxValues=abc+123|doc1|wpid1|04/06/1999+02:20#zxc+4
56|doc2|wpid2|02/12/1999+12:24
when I try to get the value fo hidUserCheckBoxValues, I get only one half of
the string upto the "#" i.e.
the string "abc+123|doc1|wpid1|04/06/1999+02:20", the remaining string gets
truncated.
Any help/hint is appreciated.
Thanks,
Prasad M
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