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  • Mat

    (@mateithemeisle)

    Hello @meenimee ,

    Thank you for using MPG and for reaching out!

    There are certain characters that are forbidden in URL creation such as the space character or &, meaning you will not be able to use them as such in your URLs.

    You can read more about it here.

    I haven’t tested this method myself but you can try and rewrite your URL with “%26” instead of “&”. Thus in your case the above URL would be:
    https://www.mydomain.com/age-url/?age=18%[email protected]

    Also, this rule applies to all the reserved characters that cannot be part of a URL.

    Thank you for understanding and please let us know if this worked for you!

    Thread Starter meenimee

    (@meenimee)

    Hi Mat,

    Thanks for this but the tool won’t let me add ? or % so this solution wouldn’t work. Any other solution?

    Mat

    (@mateithemeisle)

    Hello @meenimee,

    Thank you for reaching out again and apologies for the delayed reply!

    Unfortunately, if that didn’t work, then there is not much we can do about it. Due to the article above we have also implemented a prevention message in case there are users trying to achieve this effect, which detects when a user tries to use one of those forbidden characters when creating the URLs. The only allowed characters are _, -, /, ~, ., =.

    Thank you for understanding and I hope we are still cool!

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