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Jenda
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Posted - 2007-09-06 : 17:13:39
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Is there any chance to find a function that'd escape a string for inclusion in a URL query? SET @URL = 'http://www.some.com/script.pl?title=' + dbo.URLescape(@title) + '&email=' + dbo.URLescape( @email)Doing the escaping outside the SQL is out of question, I need it within SQL :-(Thanks, Jenda |
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jsmith8858
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Jenda
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Posted - 2007-09-06 : 17:47:07
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quote: Originally posted by jsmith8858 Wow, you have great timing, a function to do this was posted here just in the last few days:http://www.sqlteam.com/forums/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=88926(the one by Kristen, a few posts in)
Sweet, just what I needed. Thanks!(I swear I did try to search first.)quote: Can I ask why it needs to be done within SQL? - Jeff
Because I need to use this within a system that let's me specify/compute the default value of some fields by specifying either a static value, one of the several types of default or specify a snippet of TSQL that computes the value. It was designed this way so that all the ASP pages and services did not have to worry whether a field already has a value or whether it's yet to be copied from somewhere or computed.Doing this on a different level would mean several roundtrips to the database. In either case this is something that's so ingrained into the application that it can't be changed. |
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