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Jordan updated THRIFT-813:
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     Summary: Getting URL encoded strings back on the server side for example: 
("@" becomes "%40")   (was: Getting URL encoded strings back on the server 
side. )
    Priority: Major  (was: Minor)

> Getting URL encoded strings back on the server side for example: ("@" becomes 
> "%40") 
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>                 Key: THRIFT-813
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-813
>             Project: Thrift
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.4
>         Environment: Linux server, web based js thrift client
>            Reporter: Jordan
>
> Hello, 
> Please help me understand what is going on. 
> I'm using the js client for thrift and making calls to a java-bean thrift 
> server. In the server implementation, I examine the strings that are passed 
> through a service call, and they are URL encoded. For example.
> [email protected] would be hi%40bye.com
> Where is this happening. I'm guessing it's at the TJSONProtocol. I expect 
> many characters to be percent escaped like this as it's coming across the 
> wire, but once it gets to the server code it should be back in plain ol' 
> string land. 

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