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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Montreal
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![]() I have to put an URL in a XML file that contain an &.
How can I do this ? I tryed to replace it by it's hexa value but it doesn't works... http://www.someurl.com?var1=xxx&var2=yyy became : http://www.someurl.com?var1=xxx%26var2=yyy since I'm not the end user I can't do a double string replace. Any idea ?
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Sofa King Band
Join Date: Jul 2002
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& is the code you need.
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Thanks
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