Hi David,

David Maus <dm...@ictsoc.de> writes:

> I can only speculate why they were escaped in the first place: + ; and
> = do have special meaning in HTTP URIs and IIRC Org did not draw a
> strict distinction between escaping for internal purposes and escaping
> of HTTP URIs.

Yes, that's certainly it -- thanks for enlightening me on this.

+ ; and = are not the only reserved characters, cf. RFC 3986 mentions
# @ and others that we don't escape.  So I think we're good here.

Best,

-- 
 Bastien

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