Hey Shawn,

<<I imagine you'll have to play with the parseArgsEx function a little
or use alternate date separators.
...and have the code replace that character with "/" when it actually runs
the URL.
I'll look into parseArgsEx later and see if it can be retrofitted to
suit our needs.>>

Cool. I'm wondering if a solution might be do a standard escape so one could
end up doing :
mysearch /from here /date 20//01//04 /to there
Perhaps parseArgsEx  could be tweaked to allow that...

Cheers, Tom.




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