[isf-wifidog] Fixing the bug concerning ID containing periods

Proulx François fproulx at edito.qc.ca
Jeu 1 Sep 00:12:38 EDT 2005


le probleme concerne le nom de la variable qui ne peut contenir de  
point. . Donc j'utilise le hash....

On 1-Sep-2005, at 0:08 , Robin Millette wrote:

> Proulx François wrote:
>
>
>> So, if there was a period it'll be left untouched by urlencode.  
>> The  hash is thus needed to circumvent the problem.
>>
>
> Hmm, do you mean that the value needs to be fixed, or the actual  
> variable name ?
>
> The value shouldn't be affected, even if it contains a space,  
> period or whatever.
>
> Or is it something like
>
> <form ...>
> <input type='text' name='THIS ID' />
>
> and you want to make sure the variable name "THIS ID" comes out  
> alright?
>
> Never mind me if I'm completely dans le champs though, I didn't  
> check the context. But if we're talking about the value of "THIS  
> ID", then like I said, it really shouldn't be affected, whatever it  
> contains (apart from automatic urlencoding and symmetric urldecoding).
>
> -- 
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