I'm not aware of a function to percent-encode an address string before using it, unfortunately. Sending a string into the internal Awesomium browser will resolve it, but that defeats the idea of using an external browser with the browserexternal command.
Spaces are not a problem for the destination websites. EQ2U, Wikia and ZAM can all transform strings with spaces into usable URLs. The problem is getting the whole string out of EQII and into the external browser. When the game transfers the above example it ends up as:
http://u.eq2wire.com/q/An
Still experimenting with some other ideas, the answer may be something very simple. Or it might be something we need the game developers to help with.
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