On Apr 1, 2016, at 1:15 AM, Adrian Albu wrote:

> vineri, 1 aprilie 2016, 06:14:35 UTC+2, ryandesign a scris:
> 
>> On Mar 31, 2016, at 9:12 AM, Adrian Albu wrote: 
>> 
>> > having built an express REST api got a problem when one of the clients is 
>> > calling one service with encoding the & to & 
>> 
>> Fix the client to not do that. 
> 
> That is not possible since I have no responsibility on that application, 
> belongs to another company and so on...
> 
> I know is crap they encode the url so or something but... 

How can they write a client that doesn't work because it sends nonstandard 
requests, then ask you to change the server to work around their broken client? 
What sense does that make?

I would imagine the reason why you're having difficulty making express handle 
these requests is that no sane client should be sending requests like that.

It's not your responsibility, it's theirs.

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