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 > > > > >
