|  | Posted by Richard Lynch on 06/15/26 11:10 
> Greetings,>  I tested Richard's suggestion below, and it appears
 > that 'urlencode' is not the function that I want.
 >  Are there any other options? Does anyone know what
 > PHP uses internally to 'munge' the cookie? I looked at
 > the php.ini doc's and I could not find any option to
 > turn off whatever 'encoding' PHP uses internally.
 
 Hmmm.
 
 Okay, show us some "before" and "after" values.
 
 It's *GOT* to be something not unlike urldecoding if it changes + to space.
 
 Damn!  PHP's urlencode might use %20 instead of + (or vice versa) so then
 the urldecode and urlencode are not be true inverse functions, for
 space/%20/+ scenarios.
 
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