At 22:30 23.01.2003, David T-G spoke out and said:
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>...and then SpyProductions Support Team said...
>% 
>% I am having some issues, apparently, with URL encode.
>...
>% 
>% I decided to use this because people are allowed to use *any* key as part of
>% their name, so a name like "rt'$%^*&'rt" is perfectly allowable.
>
>
>Makes sense, but I'd use base64_encode (with base64_decode, of course)
>rather than urlencode; it will properly shield everything.  No, I don't
>know why 'normal' names fail and goofy ones don't; without some code and
>some specific examples we can't really tell too well :-)
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I believe you could even use md5() to "encode" the logon... would shield
everything too :)


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