Can someone tell me why HTMLEncode doesn't convert # to %23?
I am building a querystring and the # comes through as a #, which of
course kills the rest of the items in the querystring.
Any idea? Is there another function I can use? For now I just wrote
my own to swap out any #s.query strings should not be HTML encoded, but rather URL encoded. try
HttpUtility.UrlEncode
-- bruce (sqlwork.com)
"Chris" <cmay@.walshgroup.com> wrote in message
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> Can someone tell me why HTMLEncode doesn't convert # to %23?
> I am building a querystring and the # comes through as a #, which of
> course kills the rest of the items in the querystring.
> Any idea? Is there another function I can use? For now I just wrote
> my own to swap out any #s.
Holy crap, I can't believe that I didn't realize what I was doing.
I knew something wasn't right... I am a disgrace :)
Thanks!
"bruce barker" <nospam_brubar@.safeco.com> wrote in message news:<#83EIDPaEHA.1152@.TK2MSFTNG
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> query strings should not be HTML encoded, but rather URL encoded. try
> HttpUtility.UrlEncode
> -- bruce (sqlwork.com)
>
> "Chris" <cmay@.walshgroup.com> wrote in message
> news:44f6e099.0407130720.5cbcd001@.posting.google.com...
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Server.HTMLEncode and the # (pound) symbol
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