----- Original Message ----- > ------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-07-17 15:12 ------- > Claus, > > This is a re-thrown exception from a URIException. The colon character (:) must > be escaped (%3a) as it delimits the protocol identifier from the host part in a > URL. HttpClient is very strict about URIs. IE beeing able to parse this URL only
I assume you mean 'strict'is an escaped ones only. > means that IE is very tolerant. But HttpClient complies to standards. I assume you mean that 'tolerant' is ok to be dealed with both escaped and unescaped ones. 1st step: an URI is regarded as an escaped one. (only the case currently..) 2nd step: (if URIException reason code is ESCAPING thingy,) it could be as an unescaped one. Then, it's possbile HttpClient to be tolerant about various type of URIs... (Probably, aleady you know though... ) Just let you know, Sung-Gu