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NSIS push, pop and URLEncode
I'm trying to encode with URLEncode a strings in NSIS. I'm using a NSIS plugin called URLEncode. The problem is that I try encode 2 vars, but the first encoded var lost the value after I encoded the second var.
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I already answered you on Stackoverflow and updated the wiki.
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I wasn't aware of System::Store S and L. Any reason to use it rather than doing a bunch of Push'es and Pop's (other than that it's sooo much simpler?) ;-)
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Probably depends on how many push/pops are required to really know what is best. A plug-in call is probably slower so with 10 or more push/pops you might consider switching, never really done any tests to find out.
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