Try to replace the hash sign (#) in the color code(s) with a 0x (zero
x)
i.e.  p.h:%2300ff00 becomes p.h:0x00ff00

http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyr...@130&src=api&hl=en-GB&apistyle=s.t:4%7Cp.h:0x00ff00%7Cp.s:50&x=33186&s=&y=22560&z=16&s=Galileo
give nice green railroads...

Kind regards, Frank aka dfd


On Aug 23, 9:00 am, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Aug 23, 3:48 pm, Sefu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > (narrowed the problem down to ':%' and not just '%' btw)
>
> that's interesting, does %3A for : make any difference?
>
> getting back to first principles, what is the definition of a URI???
>
> Is it the following BNF:http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2396#appendix-A
>
> this definition makes any characters (*uric) acceptable for the query
> part of a url, the part following a ?
>
> however the google urls do not have a ? even though there are
> arguments on the url like x=2&y=1 etc, therefore the end of the url
> may be interpreted as a path segment.
>
> So does it make any difference if you put a ? after the final /
>
> With 
> ?http://mt0.google.com/vt/?lyr...@130&src=api&hl=en-GB&apistyle=s.t:4|p.h:%2300ff00|p.s:50&x=33186&s=&y=22560&z=16&s=Galile
>
> Without 
> ?http://mt0.google.com/vt/lyr...@130&src=api&hl=en-GB&apistyle=s.t:4|p.h:%2300ff00|p.s:50&x=33186&s=&y=22560&z=16&s=Galile
>
> ...

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