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Gary Russell commented on HTTPCLIENT-1968:
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When do you expect to release 4.5.8? Spring Boot upgraded to 4.5.7 and they,
reasonably, don't want to drop back to 4.5.6 because there are a number of
important fixes in 4.5.7.
The RabbitMQ [REST API |https://pulse.mozilla.org/api/] extensively uses
{{%2F}} in URLs because it is the default virtual host.
e.g. /api/exchanges/<vhost>/<name> gets the exchange info for _name_ in _vhost_
so {{/api/exchanges/%2F/foo}} is broken.
So, Spring Boot users wishing to use the RabbitMQ rest API have to override the
version back to 4.5.6 (and lose all the goodness in 4.5.7).
Thanks.
> Encoded forward slashes are not preserved when rewriting URI
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> Key: HTTPCLIENT-1968
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCLIENT-1968
> Project: HttpComponents HttpClient
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 4.5.7
> Reporter: Jay Modi
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 4.5.8, 5.0 Beta4
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> Attachments: rewrite_preserve_forward_slash.diff
>
> Time Spent: 3.5h
> Remaining Estimate: 0h
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> URIs that contain an encoded forward slash (%2F) are no longer preserved when
> the HTTP client executes. I came across this when upgrading from 4.5.2 to
> 4.5.7 and my requests that contained an encoded forward slash suddenly
> started failing. The appears to be due to decoding and re-encoding of the
> path that takes place in the URIUtils#rewriteURI method. I've attached a
> patch that restores the old behavior but if a URI contains two slashes in a
> row in addition to an encoded slash the encoded forward slash will be decoded.
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