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<var>$Web_URL_Encode</var> and <var>$Web_URL_Encode_Lstr</var> are useful for composing the isindex string portion of a URL ("HTTP://host/path?isindex") for redirection, or for composing the <tt>HREF=</tt> value in the HTML anchor tag ("<A HREF=...").
<var>$Web_URL_Encode</var> and <var>$Web_URL_Encode_Lstr</var> are useful for composing the isindex string portion of a URL ("HTTP://host/path?isindex") for redirection, or for composing the <tt>HREF=</tt> value in the HTML anchor tag ("<A HREF=...").


<p class="code"> * Use <var>$Web_URL_Encode</var> to create % hex hex like browser does with FORM METHOD=GET  
<p class="code">&#42; Use <var>$Web_URL_Encode</var> to create % hex hex like browser does with FORM METHOD=GET  
printText <form method=get action="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}">
printText <form method=get action="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}">
printText Use this isindex: <input name=a value="">  
printText Use this isindex: <input name=a value="">  
%INPUTA = $Web_Parm('a')
%INPUTA = $Web_Parm('a')
%URLENC = $Web_URL_Encode(%INPUTA)
%URLENC = $Web_URL_Encode(%INPUTA)
printText <input type=submit value=Submit>
printText <input type=submit value=Submit>
printText <br><a href="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}?input={%URLENC}">Click for same result</a>
printText <br><a href="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}?input={%URLENC}">Click for same result</a>
printText <br><hr><br>
printText <br><hr><br>
printText <xmp>
printText <xmp>
printText PARM a:{%INPUTA}
printText PARM a:{%INPUTA}
printText URLENC:{%URLENC}
printText URLENC:{%URLENC}
printText </xmp>
printText </xmp>
</p>
</p>


If you enter the following into the form:
If you enter the following into the form:


<p class="code"> 10 + 3.14 * R*R*R * 2/3
<p class="code">10 + 3.14 * R*R*R * 2/3
</p>
</p>


The value displayed after URLENC is:
The value displayed after URLENC is:


<p class="code"> 10+%2B+3.14+*+R*R*R+*+2%2F3
<p class="code">10+%2B+3.14+*+R*R*R+*+2%2F3
</p>
</p>


<tt>+</tt> is used to stand for a blank, <tt>%</tt> introduces a hex encoding,<tt>2B</tt> is the ASCII code for <tt>+</tt>, and <tt>2F</tt> is the ASCII code for a forward slash ( / ). (Note: this is a subtle and tricky example.) Using Netscape 4.5 as the guide, the 4 non-alphanumerics that are ''not'' encoded are underscore ( _ ), hyphen ( - ), asterisk ( * ), and period ( . ).
<code>+</code> is used to stand for a blank, <code>%</code> introduces a hex encoding,<code>2B</code> is the ASCII code for <code>+</code>, and <code>2F</code> is the ASCII code for a forward slash ( / ). (Note: this is a subtle and tricky example.) Using Netscape 4.5 as the guide, the 4 non-alphanumerics that are ''not'' encoded are underscore ( _ ), hyphen ( - ), asterisk ( * ), and period ( . ).


[[Category:Janus Web Server $functions|$Web_URL_Encode and $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr]]
[[Category:Janus Web Server $functions|$Web_URL_Encode and $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr]]

Revision as of 22:34, 24 October 2012

<section begin="desc" /> Do web URL encoding<section end="desc" />

$Web_URL_Encode and $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr encode special characters into the URL "% hex hex" format, which has particular use constructing isindex strings for anchor tags or redirection.

Syntax

<section begin="syntax" />%OUT = $Web_URL_Encode( input_string ) <section end="syntax" />

$Web_URL_Encode takes a single string argument and returns that string with special characters encoded using the URL "% hex hex" format. $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr is identical to $Web_URL_Encode with the exception that it is longstring capable: it can take a longstring input and produce the appropriate longstring output. $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr was introduced in Sirius Mods Version 6.8.

The only parameter is the input string to be encoded. If this string is omitted, a null string is returned. For $Web_URL_Encode, if the result of the encoding produces a string longer than 255, the result is truncated, at 255 (or less, if necessary, to avoid producing a partial "% hex hex" sequence). For $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr, no truncation should occur.

$Web_URL_Encode and $Web_URL_Encode_Lstr are useful for composing the isindex string portion of a URL ("HTTP://host/path?isindex") for redirection, or for composing the HREF= value in the HTML anchor tag ("<A HREF=...").

* Use $Web_URL_Encode to create % hex hex like browser does with FORM METHOD=GET printText <form method=get action="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}"> printText Use this isindex: <input name=a value=""> %INPUTA = $Web_Parm('a') %URLENC = $Web_URL_Encode(%INPUTA) printText <input type=submit value=Submit> printText
<a href="{$Web_Hdr_Parm('URL')}?input={%URLENC}">Click for same result</a> printText



printText <xmp> printText PARM a:{%INPUTA} printText URLENC:{%URLENC} printText </xmp>

If you enter the following into the form:

10 + 3.14 * R*R*R * 2/3

The value displayed after URLENC is:

10+%2B+3.14+*+R*R*R+*+2%2F3

+ is used to stand for a blank, % introduces a hex encoding,2B is the ASCII code for +, and 2F is the ASCII code for a forward slash ( / ). (Note: this is a subtle and tricky example.) Using Netscape 4.5 as the guide, the 4 non-alphanumerics that are not encoded are underscore ( _ ), hyphen ( - ), asterisk ( * ), and period ( . ).