Ross wrote:
> Sorry, Julian, I misunderstood what you wrote. I see the Django HTML
> escaping doesn't change the '+' symbol, which makes this even more
> confusing... Even more strangely, this only happens intermittently.
> 
"+" might be a bad choice of separator anyway, given that the plus sign
when literally present in a URL will be treated as an escaped
representation of space. So Django's probably doing the right thing
changing the plus signs to %2B, since that way the server will actually
se a plus sign in the URL, and hopefully pass it through correctly to
whatever code processes the URL.

In terms of having the browser's user see the plus signs in the location
bar, there is no way to do that, because of their interpretation
described above.

regards
 Steve
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