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Re: Empty spaces turn to %20

Subject: Re: Empty spaces turn to %20
From: Lionel Crine <crine@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 28 Mar 2003 16:23:10 +0100
blank space
use normalize-space in your XSL document.

string normalize-space(string?)

At 17:00 28/03/2003 +0200, you wrote:
Hi!

I am getting data from html form, which has text input fields.
I pass the QUERY_STRING to sh script which turns it in to
XML. Then I transform the XML to html with XSLT.

Problem is how ever that the browser generates %20 to every
empty space.

Now I have XMl which looks like this:
<Publication>
<Author>Firstname%20Lastname</Author>
<Pubname>Text%20with%20spaces</Pubname>
</Publication>

Any change with XSLT to get rid of these %20's in the
text parts?

Or should I do it with some other tool?

Cheers,
Jarkko

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