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Posted by Michael Fesser on 12/29/06 17:10

..oO(Peter)

>I take it the silence means there is no solution ?

IMHO there's not even a problem, or I just don't see it.

Because the # is a reserved character in a URL, every browser will
automatically URL-encode it to %23 before submitting the form. I would
say there's something wrong in your receiving script. What does a

var_dump($_POST);

at the beginning of your receiving script show, when you enter something
with an octothorpe in your form?

Micha

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