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Well, I think your OK the way they are. If you pass
paramaters to a servlet within, let's say, the action statement in your form,
the servlet will recognize them just as you have written them. Although you may
consider using "&" or "&", which will both produce an
ampersand for you within HTML. Although you may not need to take this extra
step, depending on what web server your running, and how it passes
values from forms.
I am not an expert in this area, so anyone else have any advise.
John D. McDonald
CipherStream Systems email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] web: www.cipherstream.com ------------------------------------------------------- Secure E-Business Is Our Business -------------------------------------------------------
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- Encoding parameter values in query string ? Vitaly Lipovetsky
- Re: Encoding parameter values in query s... John McDonald
- Re: Encoding parameter values in query s... Madhavi Karanam
- Re: Encoding parameter values in query s... Chris Gow
- Re: Encoding parameter values in que... Vitaly Lipovetsky
- Re: Encoding parameter values in... Ricardo Rocha
- Re: Encoding parameter value... Vitaly Lipovetsky
- Re: Encoding parameter values in query s... Dr. Dragomir D. Dimitrijevic
- Re: Encoding parameter values in query s... Chris Gow
- Re: Encoding parameter values in que... Martin Kuba
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