On Wednesday 07 January 2009 00:43, Daniel Cheng wrote: > On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 7:17 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > Author: toad > > Date: 2009-01-06 23:17:19 +0000 (Tue, 06 Jan 2009) > > New Revision: 24946 > > > > Modified: > > trunk/freenet/src/freenet/clients/http/filter/GenericReadFilterCallback.java > > Log: > > Doh > > > > > > Modified: trunk/freenet/src/freenet/clients/http/filter/GenericReadFilterCallback.java > > =================================================================== > > --- trunk/freenet/src/freenet/clients/http/filter/GenericReadFilterCallback.java 2009-01-06 21:55:28 UTC (rev 24945) > > +++ trunk/freenet/src/freenet/clients/http/filter/GenericReadFilterCallback.java 2009-01-06 23:17:19 UTC (rev 24946) > > @@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ > > } > > if(u.getFragment() != null) { > > sb.append('#'); > > - sb.append(freenet.support.URLEncoder.encode(u.getRawFragment(), false)); > > + sb.append(freenet.support.URLEncoder.encode(u.getFragment(), false)); > > > why not just use getRawFragment() ? > > the javadoc say it is encoded and never contain illegal characters: > > The .... getRawFragment.... methods return the values ... The strings > returned by these methods may contain both escaped octets and other > characters, and will not contain any illegal characters.
Even if there were e.g. unencoded octets in the original? > > > } > > > > URI uri = new URI(sb.toString());
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