Re: [WebDNA] Variable truncating when using javascript openwindow
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It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 107475
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texte = --Apple-Mail-1-1000848369Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-asciiI'm not sure that your test3 example *is* a hack: that's how it's =supposed to work. When you put text into a URL, it needs to be =URL-encoded for exactly this reason.test3 is what I would consider "best practice" rather than "hack"On Oct 14, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Steve Raslevich wrote:> Thanks for your reply. No, I haven't solved it. For now, I am using =the 'test3' example/hack I listed below. Let me know if you test and =what results you get. I don't think it is anything in the landing page =as using the text link and the hack both display correctly on the =landing page.--Apple-Mail-1-1000848369Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-asciiI'm =not sure that your test3 example *is* a hack: that's how it's supposed =to work. When you put text into a URL, it needs to be URL-encoded for =exactly this reason.
test3 is what I would consider ="best practice" rather than "hack"
On Oct 14, =2011, at 9:31 AM, Steve Raslevich wrote:
Thanks for =your reply. No, I haven't solved it. For now, I am using the 'test3' =example/hack I listed below. Let me know if you test and what results =you get. I don't think it is anything in the landing page as using the =text link and the hack both display correctly on the landing =page.
=--Apple-Mail-1-1000848369--
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--Apple-Mail-1-1000848369Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=us-asciiI'm not sure that your test3 example *is* a hack: that's how it's =supposed to work. When you put text into a URL, it needs to be =URL-encoded for exactly this reason.test3 is what I would consider "best practice" rather than "hack"On Oct 14, 2011, at 9:31 AM, Steve Raslevich wrote:> Thanks for your reply. No, I haven't solved it. For now, I am using =the 'test3' example/hack I listed below. Let me know if you test and =what results you get. I don't think it is anything in the landing page =as using the text link and the hack both display correctly on the =landing page.--Apple-Mail-1-1000848369Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=us-asciiI'm =not sure that your test3 example *is* a hack: that's how it's supposed =to work. When you put text into a URL, it needs to be URL-encoded for =exactly this reason.
test3 is what I would consider ="best practice" rather than "hack"
On Oct 14, =2011, at 9:31 AM, Steve Raslevich wrote:
Thanks for =your reply. No, I haven't solved it. For now, I am using the 'test3' =example/hack I listed below. Let me know if you test and what results =you get. I don't think it is anything in the landing page as using the =text link and the hack both display correctly on the landing =page.
=--Apple-Mail-1-1000848369--
Grant Hulbert
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