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> I'm not making this up, Brad - thems the rules > of CGI > programming. I know this, Hans. And you honor me by spending so much time trying to dig up something. I guess if that's all you got, I done pretty good. I mean, just pop over to Amazon.com and check out the reviews... Wow! An RPG book with reviews!! I hope you treat the rest of the community with such admoration and attention. I never said it wasn't a rule, I never said it didn't have to be done. What I have said (every time you bring this up) is that when I feel it's needed, I will do it. When it's not, I won't. Encoding data is something you should have figured out you needed and how to do it doing static HTML. You can't include every little thing in every book (yes, I can read your mind.. right now you're thinking "ITS A RULE!!! RAZZZMM FRAZZMMM!!"). Sometimes, as I've said before, it's best to focus on the core pieces and not go off on too many tangents. But it's hard to seperate the Web400-L audience from the "real" audience that's still working in an RPGIII shop and never seen anything else. Throw too much at them at once, and kaboom. They give up. Other smaller pieces like URL encoding will be picked up by accident along the way, or are already known. I mean, I do teach the core, but I also teach how to research questions. That's the most important part of any teacher's job... how to find information because no teacher/book, etc can cover every little thing. Thanks for being my biggest fan, Hans. You really do flatter me.
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