Jasen Betts <[email protected]> writes:
> \ is popular in URIs on some platfroms, or is URI a different beast
I hope not, because \ is explicitly disallowed by both the older and
newer versions of that RFC.
I did think of proposing that we allow \ and : in FilePath, which is
currently pretty Unix-centric:
regression=# select * from ts_debug('/foo/bar.baz');
alias | description | token | dictionaries | dictionary |
lexemes
-------+-------------------+--------------+--------------+------------+----------------
file | File or path name | /foo/bar.baz | {simple} | simple |
{/foo/bar.baz}
(1 row)
regression=# select * from ts_debug(E'C:\\foo\\bar.baz');
alias | description | token | dictionaries | dictionary |
lexemes
-----------+-----------------+---------+----------------+--------------+-----------
asciiword | Word, all ASCII | C | {english_stem} | english_stem | {c}
blank | Space symbols | :\ | {} | |
asciiword | Word, all ASCII | foo | {english_stem} | english_stem | {foo}
blank | Space symbols | \ | {} | |
host | Host | bar.baz | {simple} | simple |
{bar.baz}
(5 rows)
But that's more or less orthogonal to what URLPath should allow.
regards, tom lane
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