Is this a better js function to use?:
encodeURIComponent()http://xkr.us/articles/javascript/encode-compare/
On 5/21/07, Mark Holton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> escape("*string*") ?
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> ...wondering if there is a built-in Prototype.js way
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>
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> On 5/21/07, Mark Holton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I'm getting errors when I pass a "?" or a "#" to my server side code.
> > So for instance, let's say I'm saving a "name" and a "memo", and someone
> > decides to include a "?" in the text of their memo. It causes an error when
> > sent to the server side code. Is there a way, in Prototype, to make sure it
> > passes the whole string and to not interpret pieces of the string passed
> > in? I am passing the string in as $('txtMemo').value, for example.
> >
> > (when it's a numeric value, and in other cases I pre-process the string
> > on the server side to avoid SQL-injection, etc, but these two characters in
> > particular, "?", or "#" are causing the error to occur).
> >
> > Many thanks for any heads up there.
> > cheers,
> > Mark
>
>
>
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