The comma is not the problem, Allen. The same thing happens on all several
hundred of my titles; i.e. works fine using INTERNET EXPLORER but only the
first word using Netscape. Netscape just is funky in passing data (sigh).
While I am not a Microsoft fan by any means, IE and REBOL work together very
nicely; Netscape seems to fight it.

--Ralph


> Is there any way you can avoid the comma?
> Some Options..
> 1. Encode it, and see if MSIE and NN can still handle it.
> 2. Or else strip it and modify your bookord.r to deal with all titles
> without the puctuation.
> 3 Use ISBN or a cat number to pass to bookord.r, this avoids the whole
> puctuation issue
>
> Cheers,
>
> Allen K
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, July 07, 2000 7:31 AM
> Subject: [REBOL] Netscape vs. Explorer ???
>
>
> >
> > something weird happening?
> >
> > I use a URL like so to pass info to a REBOL script:
> >
> >
> https://abooks.safeserver.com/cgi-bin/bookord.r?Behold,%20The%20Ca
mels%20Wer
>
e%20Coming!?Dr.%20Ralph%20Sexton,%20Sr.?1-57090-055-8?Mountain%20ChurchT?9.9
> 5
>
>
> In the script, I use:
>
>   orderdata: system/script/args
>
>   parse orderdata/1 [some [to "\" (remove find orderdata/1 "\")] to end]
>
>   order: parse/all trim orderdata/1 "?"
>
> and running Internet Explorer, my order taking script works beautifully.
But
> in Netscape 4.03 (at least), the only info I get is the first word of the
> title (would be "Behold" above).
>
> Could anyone point me to a solution?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Ralph Roberts
>
>
>
>
>


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