I would say that '+' is a reserved character in HMTL.  Change it to the HTML
equivalent &#44 and you should be fine.

Matt

Quoting Rajeshwar Rao V <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi All,
>
> If I have this
> "http://localhost:8080/zeborg/skillList.do?skillId=5&skillName=C++%20Prog.>"
> in my browser URL and when I try to get skillName by using
> request.getParameter("skillName"),I am getting only the value as 'C'
> not
> 'C++',,can anybody tell me what's the problem and what's the solution.
>
>
> thanks a lot
> Rajeshwar
>
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