what does [url] copy [/url] really do?

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
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texte = I have noticed that there are a few things (if not more) in the syntax of WebDNA that are used for more than they are intended. I am 'new' (less than 1 year experience with WebCat) to this web solution and am trying to master it, as we all are, I am sure. I recently had a run in with the [listfiles] context and had been moving the files as I was listing them. This of course (I know now) did not produce the results I expected because of the way that WebCat dealt with it's own code, I won't get into that now, and it's cool because now I understand what WebCat does first and how it deals with it's 'WebDNA' as it parses that particular context. But what I really want to know is that when I wrap data in: [url]data[/url]tags when I am appending to a database, what format is the data in? HEXIDECIMAL?See I was trying to stay away from it because I 'thought' that all my spaces in my code where going to be '%20' and I would have to [unurl]data[/unurl] them but that is not the case. Can someone give me some insight into this? ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: what does [url] copy [/url] really do? (John Butler 2000)
  2. what does [url] copy [/url] really do? (Eric Ridgley 2000)
I have noticed that there are a few things (if not more) in the syntax of WebDNA that are used for more than they are intended. I am 'new' (less than 1 year experience with WebCat) to this web solution and am trying to master it, as we all are, I am sure. I recently had a run in with the [listfiles] context and had been moving the files as I was listing them. This of course (I know now) did not produce the results I expected because of the way that WebCat dealt with it's own code, I won't get into that now, and it's cool because now I understand what WebCat does first and how it deals with it's 'WebDNA' as it parses that particular context. But what I really want to know is that when I wrap data in: [url]data[/url]tags when I am appending to a database, what format is the data in? HEXIDECIMAL?See I was trying to stay away from it because I 'thought' that all my spaces in my code where going to be '%20' and I would have to [unurl]data[/unurl] them but that is not the case. Can someone give me some insight into this? ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Eric Ridgley

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