There's no reason for Zope not to URL encode slashes (in my experience URL encoders usually encode everything but a-zA-Z0-9; has URL encoding ever been standarized, anyway?), although I'm not sure if this omission causes trouble for browsers. Exactly how have you been bitten? -- Alexander Staubo http://www.mop.no/~alex/ "What the hell, he thought, you're only young once, and threw himself out of the window. That would at least keep the element of surprise on his side." --Douglas Adams, _The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy_
-----Original Message----- From: anthony@nextTelecom.com [mailto:anthony@nextTelecom.com]On Behalf Of Anthony Baxter Sent: 14. juni 1999 04:28 To: Alexander Staubo Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: Re: [Zope] encoding strings for CGI
Alexander Staubo wrote Simple. To URL encode "foo", just do:
<!--#var foo url_quote-->
Note that this won't quote the / character, though - I'm not sure what the best way to handle that is (yes, it's something that's bitten me before).
Anthony.
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