in reply to & url question

call your parameter "items_and_things"?

Update:
This is the wrong way round. You want to know how to pass an ampersand on a url. You need to escape it.

& => %26

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my name's not Keith, and I'm not reasonable.

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Re^2: & url question
by Anonymous Monk on May 24, 2005 at 13:54 UTC
    Thanks,
    Here is what I did,
    $url =~ s/&/%26/g;

    And it worked, it was a great idea!
    Thank you!