On 6/21/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What's in the UDF?  Most of the time, a well written UDF is not that hard to 
> figure out.  Now if it is several hundred lines long, it probably is not a 
> well written UDF, possible but not likely.

It's actually only that one line of the UDF that had me puzzled. After
talking with the developer, I've decided to put in an optional
function argument for whether to do the URLDecode() or not.  He says
it has something to do with a client needing to do an ethical hack on
our system.  Still not sure why that requires the decode, but my fix
works for now.

Thanks.

Scott
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