Quoting Jeff Dafoe (suppressed): > > you prevent a *real* sequence that meant what it said (%253a) from > > being decoded improperly? By the way, that is how a colon looks when double-encoded. It is %25 (the % sign) followed by 3a. When decoded twice, that becomes a :, which is what I thought the problem was. Please give me an actual example of a URL, what Mozilla gives, which HTTP server it is running on, which link program, etc. -- Mike Heins Perusion -- Expert Interchange Consulting http://www.perusion.com/ phone +1.513.523.7621 <suppressed> I have a cop friend who thinks he ought be able to give a new ticket; "too dumb for conditions". _______________________________________________ interchange-users mailing list suppressed http://www.icdevgroup.org/mailman/listinfo/interchange-users
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