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> Hello all,
> I am using Java Server Faces in WDSc 5.1.2.  
> 
> I have JSP 2 which receives parms from JSP 1.  One of the parms passed to
> JSP 2 usually has trailing blanks when included on the URL.  Each trailing
> blank in this parm is automatically converted to %20 when passed to JSP 2.
> This parm coming from JSP 1 is taken from a database field displayed in a
> relational record list.  Sometimes the contents of this field in JSP 1 has
> other special characters.  Why aren't other special characters
> (specifically #) converted just like the space (%20) is converted?
> 
> Is there a setting to get these other special characters converted as
> well?
> 
> Michael J. Fasnacht
> Wedding and Greeting Entrepreneurial Business
> mjfasnacht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mjfasnacht@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
> Ph. (507) 625-0893
> Fax (507) 386-2307
> 

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