On 26-Apr-06, at 8:32 PM, Mike Schrag wrote:

David LeBer, Nov 15 2005 says a quick Mail search ... This teeters on a religious debate I believe :) It comes down to how you are using the result of that method. If you use it inside of an <a href = ".."> then it's SUPPOSED to be escaped (to be XHTML compliant). However, apparently it fails if you try to use it with a WORedirect. I have no idea what happens if you try to use that inside of Javascript as a location = '..', and obviously if processing it in some other way internally, it will probably throw your code for a loop. So basically, if you were expecting it the old way, it's broken, but if you thought it was broken before, it's fixed :)

Yeah, what he said :-)

I blogged about it here: <http://david.codeferous.com/?p=191>

I ended up doing this:

        url = url.replaceAll("&amp;", "&");

before handing the url off the the WORedirect. Ugly yes, but it works.

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David LeBer
Codeferous Software
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