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Posted by Michael B. Trausch on 04/23/06 11:51

simonp@nospam.com wrote in <e2f4lq$js4$1@reader1.panix.com> on Sun April 23
2006 01:51:

>
> Thank you for the pointer, it pointed me to the right solution.
>
> It looks like &#64; is the escape character that works for @,
> rather than %40. On using the parse_url() function on the url,
> the correct email username was returned for the user element in
> the resulting array.
>
> Cheers
> Simon
>

Very good... I didn't realize that the server would recognize it in that
fashion. You could probably use urldecode() for getting the %40 out of it,
did you try it that way?

If you do, I'd be curious to see the result. I don't have the ambition to
code that up for a test right now, since I've got other things keeping my
plate rather full at the moment... <G>

- Mike

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