Hi Tom,
I have faced the same problem and could resolve it the following way

Use the following method
java.net.URLEncoder.encode(String str);

Place the string in which you are facing the problem as an argument.
Hope this will solve the problem.
Ravi

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---- "blueads.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - I am running into the same problem as another poster had with spaces
> in a
> URL. I have tried replacing the space with a '+' sign using the code
> below.
> This worked fine with Internet Explorer but Not with Netscape.
>
> // String phrase needs '+' signs between spaces for http links.
>
> int length = phrase.length();
> String temp = phrase;
> char linkPhrase[] = temp.toCharArray();
>
> for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) {
>         if(linkPhrase[i] == ' '){
>                 linkPhrase[i] = '+';
>         }
> }
>
> - Someone suggested that using %20 works. How would I implement it
> based on
> the sample code above?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom K.
>
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