I would guess that it doesn't make a difference. And, now that the default is NONE, I would say that there is less reason now to explicitly put encoding=none, since the behaviour is consistent.

/John

Fogelson, Steve wrote:

Probably a dumb questions, but is it a good idea to ALWAYS encode variables
or just when you are going to display them? Does it affect processing speed
like specifying the SCOPE?

IE:

<@ASSIGN NAME=test VALUE="<@VAR NAME=test1 SCOPE=user ENCODING=none>"
SCOPE=user>

vs..

<@VAR NAME=test1 SCOPE=user ENCODING=none>

Thanks

Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
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