Sven K�hler wrote:
>
> > Perhaps this should be added to the $Server->HTMLEncode() regexp in
> > ASP.pm?
> >
> > s/\'/'/sg;
>
> i would go even further with:
> s/[^\w\s\n\r]/escpape($1)/ge
> or somethin like this.
While I think this kind of escaping is relevant to URLEncode(), I do
not think the white space needs character entity escaping via HTMLEncode().
I believe for example that if someone has something like this:
<input value="<%= $Server->HTMLEncode('some data
some more data') %>">
that this will work just fine because \n data is OK between
HTML attribute quotes.
--Josh
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