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    Alex Erwin Guest

    Encoding URLs Safely in C++


    Hi,

    Does anyone know how to encode URLs in a C++ Safe way? I tried using the
    percent-number-letter format (%2F) but CInternetSession has a problem with
    it, and generates an exception.

    Thanks

    Alex

  2. #2
    Alessandro Guest

    Re: Encoding URLs Safely in C++


    hum! can you use CString for ? CString has a CString::format member function
    that is a printf like function I think CInternetSession won´t complain.

    Alessandro


    "Alex Erwin" <elitism@hotmail.com> wrote:
    >
    >Hi,
    >
    >Does anyone know how to encode URLs in a C++ Safe way? I tried using the
    >percent-number-letter format (%2F) but CInternetSession has a problem with
    >it, and generates an exception.
    >
    >Thanks
    >
    >Alex



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