haha. Okay. I was wondering why you were talking about cflib.org. =P I
don't know anything about those tags though... so I'm afraid I can't
help much. =\
Warm regards,
Jordan
Cutter (CF related) wrote:
> Jordan,
>
> Though I appreciate your reply, though I made a mistake with my message.
> It's not URLEncode, but rather the URLEncrypt UDF from cflib, in
> conjunction with the URLDecrypt UDF.
>
> Cutter
>
> Jordan Michaels wrote:
>
> > Cutter (CF related) wrote:
> >
> > > Still looking for any practical example of using the
> URLEncode/URLDecode
> > > UDF's found on cflib.org. Anybody? The (little) documentation just
> > > doesn't cut it...
> > >
> > > Cutter
> >
> > What kind of an example are you looking for? Just how it's used? We use
> > it a lot for several different reasons.
> >
> > To send strings in a url:
> >
> > <CFSET variables.mystring = "Jack and Jill went down the hill to fetch a
> > bucket of water! - plus some other funky stuff here:
> ^*&$#@(^(*$#!^(*&!#">
> >
> > <CFLOCATION
> url=""> > >
> > ... the important thing there is that the URL is save and your variable
> > will come out on the other side exactly like you sent it.
> >
> > HTH,
> > Jordan
> >
> > --
> > Warm regards,
> > Jordan Michaels
> > Vivio Technologies
> > http://www.viviotech.net/
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>
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