Tom,

This may have been mentioned already, but I just remembered that it is possible 
to do this encoding natively with 4D's XML and XSLT Transformation commands and 
I wrote a pair of encode/decode functions several years ago that worked no 
problem.

However, XSLT has been deprecated in v17. So, unless you are using a prior 
version of 4D (and I get the impression that you are not as you mention ORDA in 
a previous post) then  you are out of luck. However, if you want the 
encode/decoded functions let me know and I can send them to privately.

Regards,
 
Narinder Chandi,
ToolBox Systems Ltd.
 
I am available for new consulting opportunities…
http://4d.1045681.n5.nabble.com/ANN-4D-Developer-Available-td5765443.html
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Date: Saturday, 12 October 2019 at 23:12
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Subject: Re: HTTP Request and x-www-form-urlencoded

    Tom,
    
        >https://github.com/miyako/4d-tips-encode-uri        
        >I found that component earlier today and it does help a bit. I was 
looking for a way to fill an object with key value pairs which HTTP Request 
would then convert into the right content-type.
    
    Unfortunately HTTP Request is sadly still lacking this capability and, to 
the best of my knowledge, it is not a part of the HTTP client command set or 
the Internet Command set which is rather a glaring oversight IMO. It is pretty 
standard stuff as far as HTTP requests go. 4D really need to address this.
    
    You could perhaps create your own wrapper around HTTP Request and combine 
that with Miyako's code if that might solve your problem?
    
    Regards,
     
    Narinder Chandi,
    ToolBox Systems Ltd.
     
    I am available for new consulting opportunities…
    http://4d.1045681.n5.nabble.com/ANN-4D-Developer-Available-td5765443.html
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