Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
Oliver Heins wrote:
Hallo,
I try to send a message from a pdf to a webserver. This works fine,
unless the URL has a `#' in it. Then TeX throws an error:
does \# work?
No, this leads to the following error (which is the same I get when
doing a
Am 13.05.2009 um 19:40 schrieb Oliver Heins:
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl writes:
Oliver Heins wrote:
Hallo,
I try to send a message from a pdf to a webserver. This works fine,
unless the URL has a `#' in it. Then TeX throws an error:
does \# work?
No, this leads to the following error
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:02 PM, Oliver Heins o...@sopos.org wrote:
Hallo Wolfgang,
Wolfgang Schuster schuster.wolfg...@googlemail.com writes:
Oliver Heins wrote:
Hallo,
I try to send a message from a pdf to a webserver. This works fine,
unless the URL has a `#' in it. Then TeX
Hallo,
I try to send a message from a pdf to a webserver. This works fine,
unless the URL has a `#' in it. Then TeX throws an error:
! Illegal parameter number in definition of \!!stringa
I tried to work around it with \edef'ing a \doublecross macro which
expands to \char35, but this did not
Oliver Heins wrote:
Hallo,
I try to send a message from a pdf to a webserver. This works fine,
unless the URL has a `#' in it. Then TeX throws an error:
does \# work?
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Hans Hagen |