Re: Un[url]ize
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1999
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 22715
interpreted = N
texte = Cool! I did not see anything about it in the manual. Wait - it is a WC2.1.3 feature right?>On 1/18/99 11:52 PM, Britt T. wrote:>>>Is there a context that would be like [UnURL]. I would like to decode a>>[url]ized field. Any ideas?>>You mean like:>>[UnURL]Any URL Text[/UnURL]>> Changes text from URL-compatible characters to plain text.>>To automatically convert text that contains URL characters such as %20,>%3A, etc, put it inside a [UnURL] context.>Certain letters, such as spaces, colons, and the equals sign (=) are not>allowed inside URLs unless they are first>converted to hexadecimal form -- the UnURL context converts them back.>This is the opposite of [URL].>>>Robert Minor>>___________________________________________________________________________>>CyberMill Communications voice>314-962-4024>8616 Joseph Ave>http://www.cybermill.com/>St. Louis, MO 63144 email:>webmaster@cybermill.com>___________________________________________________________________________>>Purveyors of fine Websites and Webhosting services.Britt T.--------------------------------------------------------|| Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com ||--------------------------------------------------------|| World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 |||| Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 |||| Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 |||| Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 ||--------------------------------------------------------
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Cool! I did not see anything about it in the manual. Wait - it is a WC2.1.3 feature right?>On 1/18/99 11:52 PM, Britt T. wrote:>>>Is there a context that would be like
[unurl]. I would like to decode a>>
[url]ized field. Any ideas?>>You mean like:>>
[unurl]Any URL Text[/UnURL]>> Changes text from URL-compatible characters to plain text.>>To automatically convert text that contains URL characters such as %20,>%3A, etc, put it inside a
[unurl] context.>Certain letters, such as spaces, colons, and the equals sign (=) are not>allowed inside URLs unless they are first>converted to hexadecimal form -- the UnURL context converts them back.>This is the opposite of
[url].>>>Robert Minor>>___________________________________________________________________________>>CyberMill Communications voice>314-962-4024>8616 Joseph Ave>http://www.cybermill.com/>St. Louis, MO 63144 email:>webmaster@cybermill.com>___________________________________________________________________________>>Purveyors of fine Websites and Webhosting services.Britt T.--------------------------------------------------------|| Britt@fishingworld.com || Britt@easttexas.com ||--------------------------------------------------------|| World Masters - || P.O. Box 1989 |||| Graphic Designs, || Lindale, TX 75771 |||| Web Site Development, || Phone: (903) 882-8877 |||| Web Site Hosting. || Fax: (903) 882-3110 ||--------------------------------------------------------
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