Thank you all for the quick reply. Ken your suggestion works like a
charm.

On Feb 11, 8:53 am, Ken Egozi <[email protected]> wrote:
> you can use a regex
> say (notepad code):
> var cleanedUrl = new Regex("[^-a-z0-9]",
> RegexOptions.IgnoreCase).Replace(url, "-");
>
> maybe then I'd add a   new regex("-+").Replace(cleanedUrl, "-") to avoid
> double '-' characters
>
>
>
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 6:38 PM, eyal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I need to convert a string into url compatible format. For example,
>
> > Product cost $24.00 & higher/lower.    <- original string
>
> > product-cost-24-00-higher-lower          <- url format
>
> > I know that I can use string.Replace()  but there are alot of
> > characters that I may have to replace to accommodate a proper url. Is
> > there a function that is already written that I can use?
>
> > thanks
>
> > eyal
>
> --
> Ken 
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