> No, URL encoding is only applicable to URL's in an HTML
> document.
> That is, if you have a need to dynamically generate an
> anchor tag in
> your HTML document where the URL includes a query string,
> the
> special characters in the query string need to be
> properly encoded.
> URL encoding does not apply to any other situation.

Actually, encoding does need to take place for XML
documents.

Aaron, search groups.google.com and you may find a "master
list" out there that someone has thrown together.


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