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The complete string is an affiliate URL that gets passed through a number of quick redirects, and unless the : and ? are encoded as specified the URL does not survive all the redirects, and the final destination is a 404.
Is it possible to do a simple character replace to switch out the : and ?? If this was PHP, I'd just do this:
$ItemLink = str_replace(':','%3A',str_replace('?','%3F',$ItemLink))
Does XSL have a similar feature?
Re: [xsl] How to URL encode?
Subject: Re: [xsl] How to URL encode? From: Brian Dunning <brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 07:04:54 -0700 |
you need to explain why you want this unusual behaviour.)
The complete string is an affiliate URL that gets passed through a number of quick redirects, and unless the : and ? are encoded as specified the URL does not survive all the redirects, and the final destination is a 404.
Is it possible to do a simple character replace to switch out the : and ?? If this was PHP, I'd just do this:
$ItemLink = str_replace(':','%3A',str_replace('?','%3F',$ItemLink))
Does XSL have a similar feature?
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