Thanks for the reply. It would still be nice to check for an alpha immediately *before* the "on" string, but I understand that with the replace function that wouldn't be the most straightforward thing in the world.
At least I understand what's going on now ... at first it was certainly a little puzzling, until I found the filtering functions in your asps. Since "apps come and go (or at least change), but data lasts forever" (somebody else's line), I would welcome any changes in future versions that might lead to the unencoded storage of such data through a safe mechanism. Just my 0.02 ... I've work with lots - probably over 100 - of third-party apps, and for every app we install it seems that there is always a group of users with a legitimate need to do reporting through Crystal or Access or some other such tool. This will complicate those reports, as we will have to replicate the decoding functionality someplace else, that's all.
I do appreciate your response, though, and I think you really have a wonderful product. I am not losing site of the fact that this small issue is due to the fact that you are doing an excellent job scrubbing and protecting your data. Thanks for all the good work, but please consider my comments.
Sincerely,
Chris