5 Jul
2001
5 Jul
'01
4:04 p.m.
That's true, and using them would be one of the syntax errors I mentioned (although I didn't spell them out, which might have been good to do). Still, even though "/" and ":" are reserved characters, I think many systems tolerate them. Cheers, Tom P [Sedat Yilmazer] Sorry to jump in the middle of the conversation.. But just remark. passing URL's in the GET needs urlencoding since : and / is not alloaved in the parameter values ei www.yoursite.com/ascript?par1=http://www.othersite.com/page2.html is not a valid URL. It must be written as www.yoursite.com/ascript?par1=http%3a%2f%2fwww.othersite.com%2fpage2.html