AW==HA!

But yeah @Jari - all the CFML engines do this for us. They also automatically escape our SQL ' strings and other nice stuff.

Al

On 3/5/2013 4:22 PM, Alan Williamson wrote:
Yes, by the time the variable hits the CFML page, it has already been decoded and ready for you to use.

What sort of language you think we are running here?  PHP?   ;)


On 05/03/2013 08:16, Jari Ketola wrote:
Hi everyone,

Can't believe I haven't stumbled upon this before. I was just doing URL decoding of some AJAX submitted data (encoded using EncodeURIComponent() JS function), when I noticed that apparently OpenBD (and CF?) decodes URL parameters automatically.

Test case:


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