Re: Search / Results on unrecognized characters
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2003
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 49338
interpreted = N
texte = Should you have [url]something[/unurl]?You have that in both your TCPCONNECT's.GK-----Original Message-----From: WebDNA Talk [mailto:WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.com]On Behalf OfDonovanSent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 2:39 PMTo: WebDNA TalkSubject: Search / Results on unrecognized charactersHello,Me confused....I am retrieving info via [tcpsend] and then saving someof this info to a database.I am then doing a search based off of that same info(on another occassion) and am not finding the match.I opened up the database to look at what was being storedin those fields. The data is being stored successfully howeverthere is also the BBedit (upside down question mark) whichI think is a return character? (%0B). I think I can get rid of the upside down ? character by doing eithera convertchar - %0B to %0A db or using [input] buthow would this effect my later search results? My matcheshave to be exact.would I have to do a search using whatever conversion Iused ([convertchars db=] for example)?[search db=some.db&eqTHEFIEDdatarq=[convertchars db=][thevar][/convertchars]....Or...??Thanks,DonovanP.S. Here is an example of the code[tcpconnect...][text]thevar=[tcpsend end=%0A%0D]SomeCommand[url]%0A%0D[/unurl][/tcpsend][/text][/tcpconnect][append db=thedb.db]FIELD=[url][thevar][/url][/append][tcpconnect...][text]the_search_var=[tcpsend end=%0A%0D]SomeCommand[url]%0A%0D[/unurl][/tcpsend][/text][/tcpconnect][search db=thedb.db&eqFIELDdatarq=[url][the_search_var][/url]][founditems][/founditems][/search]Nothing is found :-(thx,Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Should you have [url]something[/unurl]?You have that in both your TCPCONNECT's.GK-----Original Message-----From: WebDNA Talk [mailto:WebDNA-Talk@talk.smithmicro.com]On Behalf OfDonovanSent: Tuesday, April 08, 2003 2:39 PMTo: WebDNA TalkSubject: Search / Results on unrecognized charactersHello,Me confused....I am retrieving info via [tcpsend] and then saving someof this info to a database.I am then doing a search based off of that same info(on another occassion) and am not finding the match.I opened up the database to look at what was being storedin those fields. The data is being stored successfully howeverthere is also the BBedit (upside down question mark) whichI think is a return character? (%0B). I think I can get rid of the upside down ? character by doing eithera convertchar - %0B to %0A db or using [input] buthow would this effect my later search results? My matcheshave to be exact.would I have to do a search using whatever conversion Iused ([convertchars db=] for example)?[search db=some.db&eqTHEFIEDdatarq=[convertchars db=][thevar][/convertchars]....Or...??Thanks,DonovanP.S. Here is an example of the code[tcpconnect...][text]thevar=[tcpsend end=%0A%0D]SomeCommand[url]%0A%0D[/unurl][/tcpsend][/text][/tcpconnect][append db=thedb.db]FIELD=[url][thevar][/url][/append][tcpconnect...][text]the_search_var=[tcpsend end=%0A%0D]SomeCommand[url]%0A%0D[/unurl][/tcpsend][/text][/tcpconnect][search db=thedb.db&eqFIELDdatarq=[url][the_search_var][/url]][founditems][/founditems][/search]Nothing is found :-(thx,Donovan-------------------------------------------------------------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 Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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