On Sun, Jul 25, 2004 at 09:23:59PM -0700, Jeff Chan wrote: > > http://google.info/url?q= > > and follow this by their own URL HTMLEncoded > > I'm hoping the answer is yes, but will leave it up to > Eric Kolve, Justin Mason and other developers to answer > (and/or update the code :-).
I guess it depends what you mean by "HTMLEncoded". If you mean %xx or &#xx;, 3.0 deals with those. For instance: http://google.info/url?q=%68%74%74%70%3a%2f%2f%77%77%77%2e%6b%6c%75%67%65%2e%6e%65%74%2f gets parsed into: debug: uri found: http://google.info/url?q=http://www.kluge.net/ debug: uri found: http://www.kluge.net/ debug: uri found: http://google.info/url?q=%68%74%74%70%3a%2f%2f%77%77%77%2e%6b%6c%75%67%65%2e%6e%65%74%2f then the 3.0 SURBL stuff gets passed google.info and kluge.net to lookup. :) -- Randomly Generated Tagline: "It's because I was young. When you're young, you're supposed to do stupid things, aren't you?" - David Bishop of Kodak
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