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    In https change the + to %20

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    In https change the + to %20 Empty In https change the + to %20

    Post by Telnic 2015-01-03, 7:14 am

    tindaya11-16-2011 06:32 PM




    In https change the + to %20
     
    I have a problem when I put in a https the link xxxxxx+xxxx, change the + to %20, and with this change give error the web.

    dialaroom11-16-2011 08:18 PM




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    Originally Posted by tindaya (Post 19051)
    I have a problem when I put in a https the link xxxxxx+xxxx, change the + to %20, and with this change give error the web.


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    @tindaya have a look here http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp I'm not an expert, but lots of things can effect a url change, from a browser, server, trigger or even virus.

    The http://w3schools.invisionzone.com/ W3Schools forum is a good place to ask the question, if you can't get an answer here.[/size]

    tindaya11-16-2011 09:12 PM




    If I write + in a register http, or https, Telnic change it to %20, but if I write in a register email, telnic write +, so it is not the problem of the browser, because for the browser are all the same registers. I have try to change + to %2B, but don´t recognize.

    If I write %+, yes is write in the register %+, but I don´t want the %, only the +. If I write carlos.com.hu&$-&/()=?¿+fer&$"¡!- Telnic change it to: carlos.com.hu&$-&/()=?¿%20fer&$"¡!- Only change the + to %20, the rest don´t change it.

    If in the url of my mobile, change the %20 to +, the web work perfect, so I can work from the favorite of the mobile, but I can´t work if I put this url in the domain.tel

    mikeseaton11-17-2011 04:30 PM




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    Originally Posted by tindaya (Post 19053)
    If I write + in a register http, or https, Telnic change it to %20


    [size]
    Tindaya is right, I've noticed this before myself.

    "+" is used as a way of connecting parameter words in URLs - browsers interpret it as a space between words and display it correctly as a space on the user's screen.

    IMO "+" entered in a URL in the CTH should be left alone and not modified by Telnic to "%20" - there is no benefit in terms of functionality in changing it, but it does make the URL displayed in the address bar look ugly.

    Mike Seaton[/size]

    tindaya11-17-2011 05:32 PM




    the problem is the urls that we use always have the +, so doesnt work from a domain .tel

    Cees11-17-2011 08:25 PM




    Mike,
    I noticed a while back, speaking of "+" whenever your logged in you have a "+" behind your name, what's that about?
    Sorry to change subject slightly.

    mikeseaton11-17-2011 08:31 PM




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    Originally Posted by Cees (Post 19072)
    Mike,
    I noticed a while back, speaking of "+" whenever your logged in you have a "+" behind your name, what's that about?



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    I don't know - that's something the forum software adds, maybe depending on what a forum user is currently doing ?

    Aled probably knows the answer !

    Mike Seaton[/size]

    Cees11-18-2011 06:09 AM




    It's been there for a looooong time, my guess is your one of the anointed

    Aled11-18-2011 09:04 AM




    Not a clue I'm afraid Mike. It must mean you're special!

    tindaya - thanks for PMing me the link you are trying to add. I'm looking into this for you.

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