Yes

On Feb 25, 11:01 am, Tom Haskins-Vaughan <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Is date_from available?
>
>
>
> Michael Smith wrote:
> > It redirects to the page but date_to does not appear in the request
> > parameters of the page unless I decode the special chars before
> > redirecting.
>
> > On Feb 25, 10:49 am, Tom Haskins-Vaughan <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> I'm assuming (can someone confirm?) that it's because & is not allowed
> >> in XHTML documents. Are your links working or are they broken?
>
> >> Tom
>
> >> Michael Smith wrote:
> >>> If I use (in an action) $this->redirect('history/index?
> >>> date_from=auto&date_to=auto') it will escape the ampersand and the url
> >>> will be /summary.html?date_from=auto&amp;date_to=auto. A work around
> >>> is $this->redirect(htmlspecialchars_decode($this->generateUrl
> >>> ('history_summary', array('date_from' => 'auto', 'date_to' =>
> >>> 'auto')))) but doesn't seem like best practices. Any ideas what is
> >>> causing this?
> >>> Thanks,
> >>> Michael
> >> --
> >> Tom Haskins-Vaughan
> >> Temple Street Media: Design and Development for the Web
> >> [email protected] |www.templestreetmedia.com
>
> --
> Tom Haskins-Vaughan
> Temple Street Media: Design and Development for the Web
> [email protected] |www.templestreetmedia.com
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