Subj : Tool wanted To : Angus Mcleod From : Frank Reid Date : Wed Dec 01 2004 08:07 pm Re: Tool wanted By: Angus Mcleod to Frank Reid on Wed Dec 01 2004 06:48 pm > Yep, very weird. Works fine on the FreeBSD box. What's even weirder is that the Makefile is building ELF objects. I tried various permutations of nasm, but I was unable to get a working Linux build. (I'm not that spiffy with assembler, unfortunately.) root@freebsd# urlencode -h URLENCODE version 1.0 (24 Oct 2000) Copyright 2000 G. Adam Stanislav All rights reserved. Usage: urlencode [options] [string ...] -% = encode % (only needed with -x) -a = encode alphanumeric characters (same as -dt) -d = encode digits (0-9) -e = encode rest of arguments; exit if [string ...] is missing -h = help -l = append a new line -n = do not encode new lines -p = encode spaces as `+' (ignored if excluded) -r = print version information -t = encode alphabetic characters (A-Za-z) -x = exclude all (no encoding) -[list] = exclude listed characters The exclusion list may be URL-encoded. It may contain ranges. Its members may be escaped with `\' (e.g., `-[\-\%\]\\]' excludes `-', `%', `]', and `\' from encoding, `-[%23-%26]' excludes `#', `$', `%', and `&'). If no [string ...] is specified, input comes from stdin. root@freebsd# urlencode 'Hello, World!' Hello%2C%20World%21 --- þ Synchronet þ Wireless Neighbors -- telnet://wirelessneighbors.net .