On 4 Mar 2001 04:17:18 -0800, Thomas Edison Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The Internet Explorer converts the spaces in a query
string into it's hexadecimal value of "%20"
automatically, but netscape is not doing so. It's not
reading the space and thus not displaying the page at
all and giving the
I'm passing variables in a query string to my php
pages. The variables whose values contain spaces due
to multiple words are being passed correctly to the
Internet Explorer browser and are working perfectly
there. However, they are not working at al in NETSCAPE
browser. What should i do?
The
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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 2:20 PM
Subject: [PHP] NETSCAPE Screws QUERY STRING!!
I'm passing variables in a query string to my php
pages. The variables whose values contain spaces due
to multiple words are being passed correctly to the
Internet Explorer browser and are wo
Try urlencode ...
- Original Message -
From: "Thomas Edison Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 1:20 PM
Subject: [PHP] NETSCAPE Screws QUERY STRING!!
I'm passing variables in a query string to my php
pages. The variables wh
The urlencode() is working fine with an echo statement
normal query string.
But it's NOT working with complex query string in
printf() including $myrow[something] being picked up
by mySQL db.
this works :
a href="add_pro_over.php3?title=? echo
urlencode($title) ?"
this doesn't work :
Try printf("a
href=\"pro_page1.php3?title='".urlencode($myrow[title])."'\"")
J
on 3/4/01 11:55 AM, Thomas Edison Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The urlencode() is working fine with an echo statement
normal query string.
But it's NOT working with complex query string in
printf()
Julian,
i tried this out it's giving the single quotes in
the value... 'value+value2'
and on the next page where i'm printing the
value...the backslashes are also being added in front
of single quotes :
\'value value2\'
where can i go from here? this has made the urlencode
function to
Where is the string 'value+value2' coming from? $myrow[title]? If it is
coming from the db (I'm guessing - it seems a little strange to me that this
would be your title, but in this code we're discussing there is no other
possible source), and it has slashes in it, you may need to use
try this
printf(" a href=\"pro_page1.php3?title='%s\" ", urlencode($myrow[title])')
john
"Thomas Edison Jr." wrote:
The urlencode() is working fine with an echo statement
normal query string.
But it's NOT working with complex query string in
printf() including $myrow[something] being
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