>> Agreed, so we need a FAST routine. URLEncode currently
>> isn't smart enough to encode a complete URL, and it is
>> slow (result := result + ..)
>
> Next question is how smart should such a routine act?
> Should it check for a valid URL in general or shall it
> just check for valid encoding?
> Should it auto-complete incomplete as well as auto-correct
> invalid URLs like IE? When you start thinking about this stuff
> the routine in mind becomes slower and slower :(

Making URLEncode faster is probably enough for the component. Checking valid 
URL and autocomplete is another thing.

--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The author for the freeware multi-tier middleware MidWare
The author of the freeware Internet Component Suite (ICS)
http://www.overbyte.be

-- 
To unsubscribe or change your settings for TWSocket mailing list
please goto http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/twsocket
Visit our website at http://www.overbyte.be

Reply via email to