You may be looking for java.net.URLEncoder.encode() if I read your question
correctly.

Vik


-----Original Message-----
From: William Kennon, Jr. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 9:42 PM
Subject: passing of parameters


>is there an encoding function that will allow us to pass request sensitive
>characters like # and & safely.  in one case our url contains # as part of
>the filename but the request fails because it sees the # as an anchor
>character.  in another case we have data containing & and it views this &
as
>a separation between parameters, cutting off our data prematurely.  any
idea
>would help.  thanks
>
>wil allen
>consultant
>fort point partners
>
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