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definition : ='Click here<url>http://google.com/#'
When I click on the url, the url changed in http://google.com/%23
Why is # converting to %23 and how can i fix that?
Why do you need to fix it?
Hi ,
Look this,
'ClickHere'&'<URL>https://www.google.com/#'
may be after this your are Calling any field following &
HTH,
Hirish
a better example:
='Click here<url>http://test.test.nl/test.aspx#Dataentry/open/form=job37&jobid='&JobId
when I open this link in a browser there is no problem. But when I click the url in Qlikview the url changes in te browser to:
http://test.test.nl/test.aspx%23Dataentry/open/form=job37&jobid='&JobId
and then i get the message 'The page cannot be found'
Hi use like this,
='Click here<url>http://test.test.nl/test.aspx#Dataentry/open/form=job37&jobid=&JobId
HTH,
Hirish
Same issue, # converts to %23
Hi,
Even it converts to %23 it will work, in browser this type of special characters are encoded. The below URL works for me
test.nl - Test Resources and Information.
Regards,
Jagan.
Hi,
Is that above not working as a link in your browser !
This is standard URL/Browser/Web server practice. Not all browsers/web servers handle special characters in the path part equally well. Therefor the original URL format specification allowed for specifying all URL characters in two ways. Either as character (for regular text characters and most punctuation marks) and as hexadecimal format strings (%XX where XX is the hexadecimal representation of the ASCII character value 0-255)
For example, in a URL a single space character can be replaced by %20 without any problems. They are equivalent.
For more information, see Percent-encoding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peter
And when I change the %23 to # in the url the page can be found: