Howdy yourself,
URLencodedFormat() is definitely the right way to go. I use this all the
time for passing around whole URLs as URL parameters. What exactly is going
wrong?
Leeb.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Montgomery [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Howdy,
I've hit a brick wall and can't get around it. What I need to do is pass an
ampersand (&) in a URL variable. For example, "Company_A_&_B" is supposed to
be sent as part of a URL variable.
On the page that receives this URL variable, it stops after it spits out
"Company_A_", when it gets to the ampersand. I've tried URLEncodedFormat,
and I've also tried HTMLEditFormat, but no luck. I'm wondering if
formurl2attributes.cfm is causing the problem.
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