I have a page about C++ programming that gets a lot of traffic referred from
search engines when people enter various queries that include "c++".
But analog's SEARCHQUERY report says that the search queries just include "c"
without the "++".
Looking in my logfile, I can see a lot of referring pages where there is a
search term of the for "c%2B%2B". I guess the %2B is the url-encoded "+" symbol.
For the most part this is OK for me but it would be helpful if analog could
interpret encoded characters.
My page on C++ is "Pointers, References and Values" at:
http://www.goingware.com/tips/parameters/
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Michael D. Crawford
GoingWare Inc. - Expert Software Development and Consulting
http://www.goingware.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tilting at Windmills for a Better Tomorrow.
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