I have been playing around with the varialbe that I am sending here and I 
have found that this function is actually working correctly.  Spaces an 
punctuation decode properly, but an amperstand seems to be where my ploblem 
is.  I know its a very weird character to be using, but it is a valid 
character in a filename so I must acount for it.  Has anyone previously 
dealt with this and might be able to give me a quick work around?

Thanks


"Aaron Todd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>I am trying to use the rawurldecode() function to decode a variable that is 
>begin passed from a different page through the url.  The PHP manual doesnt 
>say much for this function, but it does have quite a bit on the urldecode() 
>function which says using urldecode on a $_GET variable wont produce the 
>desired results.  Is there another way to decode a url variable?  Or maybe 
>a better way to get a variable from one page to another so I can use it. 
>The variable may contain all types of characters, but mainly a space(%20) 
>is the biggest problem.
>
> If anyone has some kind of workaround for this please let me know.
>
> Thanks 

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