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From: general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com
[mailto:general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com] On Behalf Of "neil bradley"
Sent: Monday, October 12, 2015 5:30 AM
To: Geert Josten ; general@developer.marklogic.com
Subject:
Geert,
Ah yes, I do. And that does appear to be the problem, even thougjh I do not
actually change that particular URL, the process of passing it through has
unescaped the characters. here are debug log entries:
2015-10-12 10:05:24.308 Info: xxx: ORIGINAL URL >>> [8040] [GET]
/TestHash.xqy?TextAr
Cannot reproduce on 7.0-5.1, nor on 8.0-3. Do you have any rewriting in
between?
Kind regards,
Geert
On 10/12/15, 11:07 AM, ""neil bradley"" wrote:
>Sorry, in my previous response I meant to say "note", not "not", which
>changes the message somewhat - there IS a problem with & as well as with
>
Sorry, in my previous response I meant to say "note", not "not", which
changes the message somewhat - there IS a problem with & as well as with #!
I have jsut been testing with form data. The same thing happens with the
content of at least, when I send data using GET or PUT protocol.
But it works
Geert,
I get the same result.
Also not that the same thing happens if it is a & instead of a # in the
parameter value.
Neil.
on 12/10/15 9:46 AM, Geert Josten wrote:
> Hi Neil,
>
> What happens if you skip the url-decode? That should be unnecessary. Leave
> the url-encode in place though..
Hi Neil,
What happens if you skip the url-decode? That should be unnecessary. Leave
the url-encode in place though..
Kind regards,
Geert
On 10/12/15, 10:39 AM, "general-boun...@developer.marklogic.com on behalf
of "neil bradley"" wrote:
>I think there is a bug in xdmp:get-request-field() when
I think there is a bug in xdmp:get-request-field() when the parameter
contains a # character, even when it is URL-encoded. It seems that the
code that returns the parameter value assumes that # terminates the
value. And it still happens even if I add another # at the end of the
URL.
Here is some c