of '+' in any url but I would really
like a more elegant solution since it requires me to filter user
input in quite a few places.
jm
On 12 Oct 2007, at 13:31, Jacqui caren wrote:
Jan M. Faber wrote:
I noticed a problem (bug?) that Apache decodes the incoming string
% 2B into a + sign
I noticed a problem (bug?) that Apache decodes the incoming string %
2B into a + sign, but it does not encode the + sign itself.
Let me show you why this is a problem: I have a Rails application
that encodes the url www.supersaas.com/account/jo jo+jack as