RE: HTML to Universe conversion codes

2004-04-28 Thread Jeff Schasny
The numeric after the % is the hex representation of the ascii code for the character: = hex 26 = decimal 38 -Original Message- From: Lee Messenger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Com Subject: HTML to Universe conversion codes

RE: HTML to Universe conversion codes

2004-04-28 Thread Michael Spencer
These are the ones I have for D3, should be the same in universe I would think: %60 ` %7E ~ %21 ! %40 @ %23

RE: HTML to Universe conversion codes

2004-04-28 Thread Lee Messenger
: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 11:25 AM To: U2 Users Discussion List Subject: RE: HTML to Universe conversion codes These are the ones I have for D3, should be the same in universe I would think: %60 ` %7E

RE: HTML to Universe conversion codes

2004-04-28 Thread Larry Hiscock
It should be standard URL encoding, which works as follows: Spaces are converted to + Characters below 0x20 or above 0x7F, along with the characters %+=:# are converted to a % followed by their hexadecimal equivalent [ OCONV(SEQ(VAR),'MX') ] Note that spaces are not converted to a +, then the +