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    • Jerry Carter
    • Posted on Wed 16 Jan 2008 11:25 PM

    There are a couple of LS functions that take the place of @URLDecode if you don't mind more lines of code.

    Also, java.net.io has a URLDecoder and URLEncoder class available. You could LS2J or write your agents in straight Java if you wanted to.

    Sean - did the problem you were having fall on the encoding scheme argument being supplied as "Domino"? If so what did you use to handle the odd characters or what was the final solution?

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