Hi Andy,
thank you for your reply. "ok way" sounds good.
The thread was meant as: does anyone see a problem.
I had a regexp with all sorts of characters like รค => ae and switched to the above method. The first error occured with / (the url was interpreted as a category), then I stepped over " and & .
I was thinking if there might be other characters which could lead to a invalid url.
Regards
Niko
thank you for your reply. "ok way" sounds good.
The thread was meant as: does anyone see a problem.
I had a regexp with all sorts of characters like รค => ae and switched to the above method. The first error occured with / (the url was interpreted as a category), then I stepped over " and & .
I was thinking if there might be other characters which could lead to a invalid url.
Regards
Niko