Url encoding and getUrl

I've created a flash search widget that needs to use the
google clickTag. It works fine if I search with one term. But if I
search for two terms, the resulting url is
...com/search/term1%20term2. For Google tracking, this needs to be
the '+' character. Here is the actionscript:
on (release, keyPress "<Enter>")
if (the_text != "" && the_text != undefined)
getURL(_root.clickTag + "/search/" + the_text, _blank);
} // end if
I saved as flash player 8 and tried in both AS1.0 and AS2.0.
Any suggestions out there for solving this?
cwseattle

Hi Sham,
Probably these are what you looking for...
fn-bea:inlinedXML()
fn-bea:serialize()
fn-bea:serialize() to represent an XML document as a string
fn-bea:inlinedXML() to parses textual XML and returns an instance of the XQuery 1.0 Data Model.
Supported Function Extensions from Oracle
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23943_01/admin.1111/e15867/xquery.htm#i1101407
Oracle’s XQuery Implementation
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E13162_01/odsi/docs10gr3/xquery/extensions.html
Cheers,
Vlad
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