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Gerard Bouchar updated NUTCH-2555:
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Description:
When an URL does not have a path but has GET parameters (for instance
'[http://example.com?a=1')|http://example.com/?a=1%27)] it should be normalized
to add a '/' at the beginning of the path (giving
[http://example.com/?a=1|http://example.com/?a=1%27)]). Our logs show that
non-normalized URLs reach protocol-http, which then uses URL::getFile() to get
the path, and tries to send an invalid HTTP request:
GET ?a=1 HTTP/1.0
instead of
GET /?a=1 HTTP/1.0
Example URL for which this poses a problem:
[http://news.fx678.com?171|http://news.fx678.com/?171]
was:
When an URL does not have a path but has GET parameters (for instance
'[http://example.com?a=1')|http://example.com/?a=1%27)] it should be normalized
to add a '/' at the beginning of the path (giving
[http://example.com/?a=1|http://example.com/?a=1%27)]). Our logs show that
non-normalized URLs reach protocol-http, which then tries to send an invalid
HTTP request:
GET ?a=1 HTTP/1.0
instead of
GET /?a=1 HTTP/1.0
Example URL for which this poses a problem:
[http://news.fx678.com?171|http://news.fx678.com/?171]
> URL normalization problem: path not starting with a '/'
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> Key: NUTCH-2555
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-2555
> Project: Nutch
> Issue Type: Sub-task
> Reporter: Gerard Bouchar
> Priority: Major
>
> When an URL does not have a path but has GET parameters (for instance
> '[http://example.com?a=1')|http://example.com/?a=1%27)] it should be
> normalized to add a '/' at the beginning of the path (giving
> [http://example.com/?a=1|http://example.com/?a=1%27)]). Our logs show that
> non-normalized URLs reach protocol-http, which then uses URL::getFile() to
> get the path, and tries to send an invalid HTTP request:
> GET ?a=1 HTTP/1.0
> instead of
> GET /?a=1 HTTP/1.0
>
> Example URL for which this poses a problem:
> [http://news.fx678.com?171|http://news.fx678.com/?171]
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