On Dec 10, 2008, at 12:08 PM, Eric Pearce wrote:

> But the resulting email message seems to have lost all but the first  
> "&" character, so the URL now looks like:
>
> KVM URL: 
> https://kvmswitch/cgi-bin/kvm.cgi?file=overview-dsruserID=1326154034index=25
>
> What am I missing here? I see others posting examples of URLs with  
> arguements, which implies that they are working for them.
> thanks

It's a stab but is '&' listed in  
nagios.cfg:illegal_macro_output_chars? I know that it doesn't list  
$HOSTACTIONURL$ as one to be cleaned but it sure seems to fit. I've  
tried figuring out if that action applies to that macro but the code  
there gets a little complicated for me to follow. It seems like it  
might be cleaned though.

--
Marc


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