Matt Rosin wrote: > I wonder if this is similar to something bug I saw a few months ago. > I tried to pass a GET url into a TT2 field but the question mark in the > url kept getting url-encoded to %3F. I was wondering if it was a Unicode > problem, but it may have been wrong url_for syntax. > > Here is a snippet from the old code before I solved the problem (the chr > didn't work IIRC). > > my $qm = chr(63); # my terminal can't print a question mark in utf8 it > makes a hex code %3F! > $c->stash->{prevpageurl} = > $c->uri_for("/admin/admin_portal_transactions_list".$qm."page=$prevpage&collapsed=$collapsed"); > > > > IIRC I was unable to solve the problem using the stash, and possibly I > also tried uri_for then. > Finally I solved it by converting the function to pass parameters as > virtual folders in the url path. > > However yes I just tried what Miyagawa-san had and did it with a TT > template too. It works fine with url_for. >
Weird. I'll try here to. I'm actually generating the url in TT, so maybe I'll try moving it into my controller: [% FOREACH subscriber IN sublist %] <tr> <td>[% subscriber.detail.subid %]</td> <td>[% subscriber.detail.firstname %]</td> <td>[% subscriber.detail.lastname %]</td> [% user = { username => subscriber.detail.email1 } %] <td><a href=" [% c.uri_for('/admin/usage/edit', subscriber.detail.subid, user); %]" title="Click for more information">[% subscriber.detail.email1 %] </a></td> <td>[% subscriber.detail.orgname %]</td> <td>[% subscriber.status %]</td> <td>[% subscriber.detail.tariff_name %]</td> <td>[% subscriber.detail.dateend.strftime('%a %d %b %Y'); %]</td> </tr> [% END %] _______________________________________________ List: Catalyst@lists.rawmode.org Listinfo: http://lists.rawmode.org/mailman/listinfo/catalyst Searchable archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/catalyst@lists.rawmode.org/ Dev site: http://dev.catalyst.perl.org/