Actually, try putting an ampersand in the query string. It gets embedded
in the GET arguments, generating a big red ERROR! message.

But it depends on the placement of the &. The following does not gen an
error:

        dd&dd

But this does:

        d&dd

Also noticed that the form calls fastqcleanup_e.asp using a POST, but in
the result of the search I see the page fastq_english.idq and see all the
arguments (suggesting a GET?). Perhaps there's a slip betwixt the two
somehow. 

Kieran

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