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Yes, I looked at it in binary mode and they are blanks (I
know only one showed up in the post, but there are 5 or 6).

catpath comes from the web.  It's added on to as they drill
down categories to view.

So first there's none.  They choose a category (say 100)
and it puts cat=100.  Then if they drill down again it
concats the subcategory to the path (ie cat=100&cat=210)

I've tested it on 3 different machines and so far this is
the only one that adds these spaces.

Brad
www.bvstools.com

On Fri, 02 Jun 2006 15:46:17 -0400
 Barbara Morris <bmorris@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Brad Stone wrote:

On my V5R2 machine and some other V5R3 machines it
works
great, but on this particular V5R3 machine it's like
the
%trim BIF doesn't do anything.

He gets:
cat=100     &cat=ACE     &

It should be:

cat=100&cat=ACE&


Are you sure that the trailing stuff after the '100' is
blanks?  Where
did the value for CatPath come from?

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