when you display the request$url variable, instead of copy/pasting from the web page, view source of the page to see the REAL value of the request$variable, i'd wager you'll find something different there (:

 
On 5/15/06, Peter Fogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello all,

I an receiving a "Bad Request" message from a <@URL> tag:

<@ASSIGN NAME="urlText" VALUE="<@URL LOCATION='@@Request$url'>"
SCOPE="Request">,

however, if I display @@Request$url and copy and paste it into the
above ASSIGN, the URL text is returned. The above ASSIGN has been tried
with both ENCODING='html' and ENCODING='none' in the <@URL> tag.

Any thoughts?

Peter -

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