
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">
function RrRrRrRr(teaabb){
var tttmmm="";
l=teaabb.length;
www=hhhhffff=Math.round(l/2);
if(l<2*www) hhhhffff=hhhhffff-1;
for(i=0;i<hhhhffff;i++)
tttmmm = tttmmm + teaabb.charAt(i)+ teaabb.charAt(i+hhhhffff);
if(l<2*www)
tttmmm = tttmmm + teaabb.charAt(l-1);
document.write(tttmmm);};
</script>
The fortunate, and sometimes misunderstood, concept behind URL
encoding is that you have to either include the decoder function within the
code or use an already encoded method that the browser understands. Either
way, this means that it doesn’t protect your data from anyone trying to read
it, since the fact remains that if the browser can ...