Jesse Parker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm with Shane. You can also add the "ENCODING=URL" argument to most tags
> to get Witango to do URL encoding.
>
> If you're writing the URL yourself, just substitute "%26" for the "&" and
> "%3F" for "?".
The %26 trick worked nicely thanks.
Is the <@URLENCODE> and encoding=url supposed to do this for you?
Wayne
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