Looks fine in Opera 6.03
hth
http://www.vogelsinger.at/test.php?par1=value1par2=value2par3=value3
Opera
Version 6.03
Build 1107
Platform Win32
System Windows 98
Java
Sun Java Runtime Environment 1.4
Testing the query string
This is the full query string ($_SERVER['QUERY_STRING']):
Hello,
Chris Shiflett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Does it not work for you?
[/snip]
It does, just like I said earlier :)
Anyway, I just wanted to add that not only in IE6 but even in NN4 or N7
(also in linux) it works perfectly fine.
- E
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In an earlier message, Derick Rethans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said ...
Yes it is. Actually, you should specify the URL with the
amp; yourself, like this:
a HREF=show_pic.php?pic=blahamp;caption=Some+Text
otherwise it is not valid HTML.
I understand that using '' is technically not
, the problem will stop occurring
once I add this info :-).
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-Original Message-
From: Erwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 10:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Re: amp; in Query String
Derick Rethans wrote:
Jonathan Rosenberg wrote:
I have
I'll let you know what turns up (of course, the problem will stop
occurring once I add this info :-).
As it always does ;-))
Grtz Erwin
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Hello,
Jonathan Rosenberg (Tabby's Place) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I'm missing something here. If you use 'amp;' to separate arguments on
the
query string, how do they get separated out for access via $_GET?
[/snip]
Don't worry about it, just try it :)
Anyway, the link that has amp;
--- Jonathan Rosenberg (Tabby's Place) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In an earlier message, Derick Rethans [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] said
Yes it is. Actually, you should specify the URL with the
amp; yourself, like this:
a HREF=show_pic.php?pic=blahamp;caption=Some+Text
otherwise it is
At 16:54 26.11.2002, Erwin spoke out and said:
[snip]
Actually, you should specify the URL with the amp;
yourself, like this:
a HREF=show_pic.php?pic=blahamp;caption=Some+Text
Of course not...this is a HREF tag, which can use instead of amp;. amp;
is
To: Jonathan Rosenberg (Tabby's Place)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: amp; in Query String
Hello,
Jonathan Rosenberg (Tabby's Place) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
I'm missing something here. If you use 'amp;' to separate arguments on
the
query string, how do they get
message I
received, as described earlier.
I'll report back when/if I learn anything from doing this.
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JR
-Original Message-
From: Ernest E Vogelsinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 2002 12:15 PM
To: Erwin
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP] Re: amp
At 00:00 27.11.2002, Jonathan Rosenberg \(Tabby's Place\) said:
[snip]
Ok ... I take back what I said about amp; not working in a query string.
It works just fine.
[snip]
Ahhh - and I just created a test page for all
--- Jonathan Rosenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried it it fails. The browser sends the query
string with the amp; the $_GET access fails.
I am using IE 6. I can't imagine that it would be
buggy in this regard.
I just tried this in IE 6, and it worked fine for me. My test code
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