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Re: FN-FORUM HTML mailto
date posted 17th September 2000 16:20
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At 16:51 17/09/00, Peter Small wrote:
>When I used the following (adding a comma at the end) it included the final
>">" but also the comma
>
>send email with ccs
Remember that > is an HTML code - if you replaced it with > (the HTML
code for
a '>') thus:
What is happening here? Also why did your original code include several
>"%20"s?
Because URLs aren't supposed to contain spaces (%20; is the code for a space).
Canonically, they shouldn't include ampersands as part of the content (an
ampersand
is a special code marking the start of an HTML entity) either - they
*should* have
& there instead.
Cheers
Martin
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tel: +44 (0)778 068 6418 http://evolt.org/index.cfm?menu=9&uid=32
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