Hello all, I have a question or more of a problem with Netscape NN 4.7 I am in the process of writing a script and when I pass $ARGV to it, it works fine in MSIE 5.0 but not in NN 4.7 Here is a Code Snippet: Link : ############# for example if: $salesperson would be: John Doe $MLS would be: 12345 $display .="$salesperson\n"; process input: ############# $salesperson = $ARGV2; $salesperson =~ s/%20/\ /g; $subject = $ARGV3; $subject =~ s/%20/\ /g; $display .="To : $salesperson
\n"; $display .="Subject : $subject
\n"; As display in MSIE 5.0: To : John Doe Subject : Listing 12345 As displayed in NN 4.7: To : John Subject : I can't figure out why it won't display correctly as it does for MSIE. Anybody who can help I appreciate it. Mike Lessar To gain knowledge one must study, To gain wisdom one must observe.

In reply to Netscape does not process $ARGV by Backdraft

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