Yes, that does the trick.
I've added encodeURIComponent to d_querystring and voila. Works
everytime.
Thank's for the quick answer.
B.
On 16.4.2009, at 22:04, Bob Ippolito wrote:
You probably need to use encodeURIComponent.
2009/4/16 Boštjan Jerko ml...@japina.eu:
Hi!
I am using MochiKit 1.4 and have a simple usage of
doSimpleXMLHttpRequest:
var handleServerFeedback = function(result)
{
log(d_querystring);
}
var handleServerError = function()
{
log(error);
}
returnedServerValue = new doSimpleXMLHttpRequest(/
showContent/?f_name=+d_querystring);
log(d_querystring);
returnedServerValue
.addCallbacks(handleServerFeedback,handleServerError);
When I use the script on any browser it works perfectly, but when I
set d_querystring with some non standard text characters or non ascii
characters it doesn't work on Internet Explorer - it works in
Firefox.
I did a RSS reader and when I have a feed caled: Avian’s Blog it
doesn't work. Mind that there is a #96; character in the name. The
problem also appears when I use some Slovene characters (e.g.
ccaron -
č).
Any ideas why is this happening?
B.
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