Hi Richard,
Good idea, but no--we had already tested using escape codes--it doesn't
work.
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You could give this method a try?
http://www.google.com/search%3fq%3dbekarts%26hl=en
%3f = "?"
%3d = "="
%26 = "&"
Just a thought.
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> Kime,
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> The cause of this is that the servers encoding method does not correctly
> handle the "=" symbol and dies when attempting to interpret the link.
The
> specific file is "C:\Program Files\Ipswitch\WhatsUp Professional
> 2005\HTML\1033\NmConsole\Utility\StandardFunctions.inc". I've opened a
> case with Ipswitch (case # T2005042203RG), which as of last week is being
> reviewed by QA.
>
> Hopefully we'll get a patch soon.
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> Steve Busby
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> University of Nebraska Medical Center
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> Hi,
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> I have a problem to get my custom links to work. I have WUP 2005 SP1
> and in the same Windows 2003 server I have network reporter Cacti
> (www.cacti.net). That Cacti uses Apache which is running on port 8080.
> When I add new custom link to device I try to point http link to
>
http://localhost:8080/cacti/graph_view.php?action=preview&host_id=7&filter=
> to see my network trends, something fails. When I am in Custom links
> window I am able to see that hyperlink correct but when I press OK and
> try to use that new link I can see from status bar that link points to
> http://localhost/NmConsole/underfined.
> What I do wrong?
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> brdg,
> Kime
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