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On Wednesday 02 Jul 2003 5:37 pm, Jonathan Melhuish wrote: > However, what I was forgetting is that Interchange uses strokes ('slashes' > if you prefer, but that sounds a bit violent to me) in the search string. Just replace each / with the hexadecimal equivalent %2F and the browser will replace the slash. e.g.: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.codehelp.co.uk%2Findex.html Standards: the best way to do things. :-) (i.e. the W3C way to use / in any query string is as %2F - that is probably why Google balks at it. Similarly with : -> %3A.) There is a full list of hexadecimal equivalent sequences, try: http://www.linuxpowered.com/archive/gnuman/recode/recode.html#SEC8 Hexadecimal ASCII (needs to be viewed in a 'fixed font') 00 nul 10 dle 20 sp 30 0 40 @ 50 P 60 ` 70 p 01 soh 11 dc1 21 ! 31 1 41 A 51 Q 61 a 71 q 02 stx 12 dc2 22 " 32 2 42 B 52 R 62 b 72 r 03 etx 13 dc3 23 # 33 3 43 C 53 S 63 c 73 s 04 eot 14 dc4 24 $ 34 4 44 D 54 T 64 d 74 t 05 enq 15 nak 25 % 35 5 45 E 55 U 65 e 75 u 06 ack 16 syn 26 & 36 6 46 F 56 V 66 f 76 v 07 bel 17 etb 27 ' 37 7 47 G 57 W 67 g 77 w 08 bs 18 can 28 ( 38 8 48 H 58 X 68 h 78 x 09 ht 19 em 29 ) 39 9 49 I 59 Y 69 i 79 y 0a nl 1a sub 2a * 3a : 4a J 5a Z 6a j 7a z 0b vt 1b esc 2b + 3b ; 4b K 5b [ 6b k 7b { 0c np 1c fs 2c , 3c < 4c L 5c \ 6c l 7c | 0d cr 1d gs 2d - 3d = 4d M 5d ] 6d m 7d } 0e so 1e rs 2e . 3e > 4e N 5e ^ 6e n 7e ~ 0f si 1f us 2f / 3f ? 4f O 5f _ 6f o 7f del Generally, it's values between %20 and %2f and between %3A and %40 you'd need. -- Neil Williams ============= http://www.codehelp.co.uk http://www.dclug.org.uk http://www.wewantbroadband.co.uk/
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