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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Chat with iBot - Our RSS Robot Girl unix talk Post 302122864 by Genral on Thursday 21st of June 2007 05:18:42 PM
Old 06-21-2007
nope thats like compareing apples to oranges
 

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URLDECODE(3)								 1							      URLDECODE(3)

urldecode - Decodes URL-encoded string

SYNOPSIS
string urldecode (string $str) DESCRIPTION
Decodes any % ## encoding in the given string. Plus symbols (' +') are decoded to a space character. PARAMETERS
o $str - The string to be decoded. RETURN VALUES
Returns the decoded string. EXAMPLES
Example #1 urldecode(3) example <?php $query = "my=apples&are=green+and+red"; foreach (explode('&', $query) as $chunk) { $param = explode("=", $chunk); if ($param) { printf("Value for parameter "%s" is "%s"<br/> ", urldecode($param[0]), urldecode($param[1])); } } ?> NOTES
Warning The superglobals $_GET and $_REQUEST are already decoded. Using urldecode(3) on an element in $_GET or $_REQUEST could have unex- pected and dangerous results. SEE ALSO
urlencode(3), rawurlencode(3), rawurldecode(3), RFC 3986. PHP Documentation Group URLDECODE(3)
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