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... a colon, if it's followed by a port number... Minor nit: The colon and port number is just after the hostname in a URL, not the page name. For example, consider the port 8080 in http://www.example.com:8080/pagename.html The question mark following the page name in a URL starts a list of parameters being passed from the browser to the script running in the server. The parameter values can be more or less anything; by convention spaces will have been replaced by plus signs, but otherwise almost anything goes, including colons. For example, http://www.example.com/filename.pl?credentials=myuserid:zomg_dont_send_passwords_in_the_clear In reply to Re^2: Extracting Page Name
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