Hi Richard,

Thanks a lot for your tip and explanation.
It did worked :)

Warm Regards,
Mário Gamito

Richard Davey wrote:
Hello Mário,

Tuesday, March 22, 2005, 11:42:13 AM, you wrote:

MG> However, if you click and go to the respective page, you'll see that the
MG> "@" is switched by "%40".

Yes, because you are URL encoding it, which does exactly that. Put a
space into an email address and you'd see a %20 instead, etc.

The browser will convert it back for display purposes *within the
actual browser* (i.e. title bar, status bar) but the actual text
really contains a %40.

If you don't want this behaviour, don't URL encode the email address.

Best regards,

Richard Davey

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