Jeff Ramsdale wrote:

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Actually, I figured that was probably the case. So Tony's example must have
been an error. I wanted to trust him! ;-)

Yes, I messed up.. all those &'s should read as &amp;. I was lazy and stupid.


Anyway, the short of it is that the proxy takes the "provided" request parameters, and combines them with the request parameters that were submitted via the form, and combines them. I believe the provided request params are not being encoded. I was partially into solving the problem when I realized the {raw-request-param:actor} was not correctly working.

I'll check it out more tomorrow and come up with something.

Tony


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