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List:       apache-modules
Subject:    Re: [apache-modules] URL quoting issue
From:       Christian Parpart <cparpart () surakware ! net>
Date:       2004-09-14 23:43:38
Message-ID: 200409150143.41625.cparpart () surakware ! net
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On Wednesday 15 September 2004 1:14 am, Robert Clark wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 19:09, Christian Parpart wrote:
> > well, this is a rather odd problem I actually have.
> > So, I must be able to get arguments containing a # as argument value,
> > e.g.
>
> [ snip ]
>
> > So, finally I got it by URL encoding the '#' into a "%23", but my
> > question now is, WHAT chars "are declared to be invalid" in URL
> > arguments, and though, "has to be" encoded in the well known way?
>
> RFC 1738 defines how URLs are to be encoded. It has the following
> paragraphs:
[snip]

Well, that's what I obviousely had to read.

Thanks alot ;)
Christian Parpart.

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