That's a standard URLEncoding conversion.  There are very few
non-alphanumeric characters that are allowed in a URL and that's the
properly encoded URL.  If you use it as is and check the value of the email
parameter (with request.getParameter("email")) in the action mapped to
edituser.do, you should get [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (*Chris*)

On 9/20/06, Venkata Phani Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

hi,
I am trying to display some hyper links which links to same action called
'edituser.do'.
adding to that i have pass the user email id as parameters.
To achieve that i am using following code.
<html:link action="/edituser.do" paramId="email" paramName="emp"
paramProperty="email">

every thing is fine but the link is looking like this
/edituser.do?email=mail%40mail.com

Infact i am getting email value from db and displaying here. i am not
getting how come it converting '@' symbol to '%40'.

could any body help.

thanks in advance

Regards,
Venkata Phanikumar. G

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