Sorry I am using this value as on of my GWT parameters after the #token so 
for example #Search;queryString=somthing%

On Friday, 13 July 2012 14:38:41 UTC+10, kohlerfc wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info. I will check if this is the case. So I guess 
> I don't need to worry about my own URL encoding then.
>
> On Thursday, 12 July 2012 19:32:48 UTC+10, Thomas Broyer wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, July 12, 2012 12:28:10 AM UTC+2, kohlerfc wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey guys,
>>>
>>> I originally posted this on the GWTP forums but they seemed to think 
>>> that it might be a GWT issue.
>>>
>>> Im having issues when I try to use URL.encodeQueryString() on %. 
>>> Basically it shows up in my browser url as %252525 rather then %25.  Is 
>>> this a known bug in GWTP or in GWT? I have debugged down deep into GWTP and 
>>>  the parameter seems to be set at %25 all the way along(as far as I could 
>>> debug).
>>>
>>> Also it seems to come back through gwtp as place request parameter with 
>>> a value of %25 which is what I expect . So I just use the 
>>> URL.decodeQueryString() and it works fine for now... 
>>>
>>> Any help would be appreciated.
>>>
>>
>> In which context are you using that value?
>> History.newItem also does a bit of sanitization/encoding, and then your 
>> browser can decide whether it shows you the %-encoded text or not. Note 
>> however that History.newItem is supposed to work with any kind of value, so 
>> if you give it "%25" it's very likely (I haven't looked at the code for 
>> ages) it'll encode the "%" and thus give you "%2525".
>>
>

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