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James M Snell commented on ABDERA-150: -------------------------------------- Sorry, I meant UrlEncoding, not EncodingUtil, e.g. String t = UrlEncoding.encode("foo bar", CharUtils.Profile.PATH.filter()); System.out.println(t); Ultimately, however, the current behavior, while not backwards compatible, does produce a much more reasonable output for the intended purpose and should not be changed back > EncodingUtil.sanitize() behavior has changed > -------------------------------------------- > > Key: ABDERA-150 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ABDERA-150 > Project: Abdera > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 0.4.0 > Reporter: Todd Wells > > In the 3.0 client, EncodingUtil.sanitize() would escape a space in a String > correctly -- with "%20". Now it replaces it with an underbar ("_"). > Sanitizer.sanitize() does the same thing. So existing code that depended on > this method is now broken. > For example when using Abdera with Mule Galaxy, it has a default URL that > includes a space for it's atom feeds "Default Workspace", so the Abdera > sanitizer couldn't be used reliably since it would make this > "Default_Workspace". And looking at the code, sanitize only allows to to > specify a particular slug to replace all undesired characters with -- so > blindly saying replace with "%20" means that all undesired characters would > be replaced with that, rather than with the proper HTML encoding. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.