Only problem I see is with the use of the &. That would force it into seperate paramaters which wouldn't work. Then a thought flew by that I could write out the & as ASCII but realised 1 second later ascii codes have ampersands in them!
So what can be done to make this string one url_param("j")? Making an ID and storing to DB isn't out of question and I could that but that's definitely not preferred.
In reply to Using url_param()s with & by Anonymous Monk
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