RE: Flash and ASP - url-encoding

by "Brett Errington" <brett(at)opensearch.com>

 Date:  Sun, 28 Apr 2002 10:52:49 +0800
 To:  "'HWG Techniques Email List'" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
 In-Reply-To:  y6v5a4
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Did you try Server.URLEncode() ????

Later,
Mr Brett
 
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org]
On Behalf Of Andy Innes
Sent: Sunday, 28 April 2002 7:32 AM
To: HWG Techniques Email List
Subject: Re: Flash and ASP - url-encoding

Never mind

The script I was using was just a little underpowered for the full
allowable
character set. If anyone else needs this functionality, I'll post a url
for
the best working url-encoder script I could find.

Andy

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Innes" <innax(at)icon.co.za>
To: "HWG Techniques Email List" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 27, 2002 11:59 PM
Subject: Flash and ASP - url-encoding


> Hi All
>
> I'm hoping someone can help with what seems like a very simple
question.
>
> I have a flash file that is reading info from an asp file, which in
turn
is
> reading xml data from a remote server at fifteen minute intervals.
Flash
> needs variables passed in url-encoded format. e.g. "number 1" would be
> passed as "number%201&".
>
> I have a script which does a simple conversion from plain text to
> url-encoded format, but it doesn't get a "+" sign, because this is the
> url-encoding alternative to "%20" for a space between two characters.
Thus,
> my file reads the plus sign as a space.
>
> Can anyone think of a workaround?
>
> Regards
>
> Andy
>

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