On 1 Sep 2010, at 19:51, Aparajita Fishman wrote:

%C2%A3 is the UTF-8 encoding for the pound sign, %A3 is the ISO-8859-1 encoding.

That makes it a whole lot clearer. I had a mental block on thinking that UTF-8 and IDO-8859-1 shared the same first 255 character encodings. I didn't realise the URL encodings for UTF-8 required 2 bytes.

Are you using Active4D v5? Please read the section "HTTP Request Decoding" on page 102 and "Informing the Browser of Your Output Character Set" on page 103.

Yes - I did read that and realised it was very relevant to what I'm doing but it makes even more sense now that I now the URL encodings are different.

Thanks

Peter

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