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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 10877
interpreted = N
texte = Trying to serve up a .jpg using a search. Where the returned value isSouth AfricaPer the docs------------[URL]Any Text[/URL] Changes text to URL-compatible characters.To automatically convert text that contains spaces or other illegalURL characters, put it inside a [URL] context. Certain letters, such asspaces, colons, and the equals sign (=) are not allowed inside URLsunless they are first converted to hexadecimal form.Example (normally you would put the following text into a .TMPLfile on your server and use a web browser to link to it): [URL]

[/URL] Try It!In the example above, the displayed text will be

------------------end of doc snip-itIf I wrap the entire

tag in [url][/url] per the docs itplaces all the %20 where they belong and a few extra places :), itreturns...%3Cimg%20width=75%20height=48%20align=top%20src=%22/int/South%20Africa.jpg%22%20alt=%22South%20Africa%22%3E to my screenIf I do it like this using
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and changethe name of the file on my hard drive to south%20africa.jpg then it works.If I leave the file name south africa.jpg without the %20 in the filename,broken image.1. unless I did something hay-wire the docs need to be corrected.2. must the file be on the hard drive as south%20africa.jpg. That is ok byme as long as I understand what I have to do, or did I need to use adifferent[xxx] tag so the file stays on the hard drive without the %20 inits file name?TIA===============================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
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Trying to serve up a .jpg using a search. Where the returned value isSouth AfricaPer the docs------------
[url]Any Text[/URL] Changes text to URL-compatible characters.To automatically convert text that contains spaces or other illegalURL characters, put it inside a
[url] context. Certain letters, such asspaces, colons, and the equals sign (=) are not allowed inside URLsunless they are first converted to hexadecimal form.Example (normally you would put the following text into a .TMPLfile on your server and use a web browser to link to it):
[url]
[/URL] Try It!In the example above, the displayed text will be

------------------end of doc snip-itIf I wrap the entire

tag in
[url][/url] per the docs itplaces all the %20 where they belong and a few extra places :), itreturns...%3Cimg%20width=75%20height=48%20align=top%20src=%22/int/South%20Africa.jpg%22%20alt=%22South%20Africa%22%3E to my screenIf I do it like this using
![]()
[url][country][/url].jpg> and changethe name of the file on my hard drive to south%20africa.jpg then it works.If I leave the file name south africa.jpg without the %20 in the filename,broken image.1. unless I did something hay-wire the docs need to be corrected.2. must the file be on the hard drive as south%20africa.jpg. That is ok byme as long as I understand what I have to do, or did I need to use adifferent[xxx] tag so the file stays on the hard drive without the %20 inits file name?TIA===============================================Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com===============================================
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