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Ben Amada
Hello. I have some HTML that I would like to pass to a popup webform via a
querystring. I've run into some problems which I believe is because I need
to encode the HTML. The popup webform is being created via JavaScript so I
need to use JavaScript to encode the HTML. The problem is that I'm not sure
if the URLDecode function in .NET is fully compatible with the encoding
function in JavaScript.
I found the following two JavaScript encoding functions:
escape(param)
encodeURI(param)
I'm leaning towards using encodeURI as it is a newer, and probably more
reliable function. Has anyone used the encodeURI function before with
..NET's URLDecode function? Do they work well with each other??
TIA,
Ben
querystring. I've run into some problems which I believe is because I need
to encode the HTML. The popup webform is being created via JavaScript so I
need to use JavaScript to encode the HTML. The problem is that I'm not sure
if the URLDecode function in .NET is fully compatible with the encoding
function in JavaScript.
I found the following two JavaScript encoding functions:
escape(param)
encodeURI(param)
I'm leaning towards using encodeURI as it is a newer, and probably more
reliable function. Has anyone used the encodeURI function before with
..NET's URLDecode function? Do they work well with each other??
TIA,
Ben