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Hi Peter,

@10-Feb-2003, 14:37 +0100 (13:37 UK time) Peter Meyns [PM] in
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TF>> Usually escaping it with another % works. So if you need %40,
TF>> you type %%40. (I didn't try it.)

PM> Thanks, but it doesn't work here. Another % leads to leaving out
PM> both the % and the 4.

PM> ...name%40domain.com... is displayed in the browser's address
PM> line as ...name40domain.com...

PM> ...name%%40domain.com... turns to name0domain.com...

PM> Strange...

Not necessarily. Could this be to do with batch files? %4 is the
fourth parameter passed to a batch file, isn't it? So, that would
mean you'd need to try %%%%40 - this is getting silly! Try it
though, it may work.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.63 Beta/6 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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