>Er, rather.
>
>--Ben Doom
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26, 2007 4:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: URLEncodedFormat question
Hi Everyone,
I've been trying to solve this for a couple hours, and am getting nowhere
fast. If anyone here as an idea that could point me in the right direction I
would be very gra
Er, rather.
--Ben Doom
Ben Doom wrote:
> Look into using to grab the table into a variable.
> Then you only have to make one urlencodedformat() call on it.
>
> --Ben Doom
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Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 4:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: URLEncodedFormat question
Hi Everyone,
I've been trying to solve this for a couple hours, and am getting
nowhere fast. If anyone here as an idea that could point me in the right
direction I would be very grateful.
I have this
Look into using to grab the table into a variable.
Then you only have to make one urlencodedformat() call on it.
--Ben Doom
john mcdonald wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I've been trying to solve this for a couple hours, and am getting nowhere
> fast. If anyone here as an idea that could point me i
Hi Everyone,
I've been trying to solve this for a couple hours, and am getting nowhere fast.
If anyone here as an idea that could point me in the right direction I would be
very grateful.
I have this HTML table which is being output to the users browser, and its got
data from several queries i
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