On Tuesday, August 26, 2003, at 02:37 pm, Alex Blewitt wrote:
On Tuesday, Aug 26, 2003, at 13:49 Europe/London, Jason Dillon wrote:
Looks like the deployment system is not very happy with directories
with spaces in the path. I looked into this some but I am stumped
with how to fix this right now.
URI does not like a space in its spec, but URL is just fine with
this. ServiceDeploymentPlanner is taking its DeployURL and turning
it into a URI, which fails if the URL has a space.
I tried a few hacks to get around this, but then other bits of the
system fail from the space in the URL too.
Is there a global solution to this problem, so we can translate a
urlspec into a URL which will also work for a URI and not break
reading content from file URLs too?
URI spaces should be escaped into %20 IIRC. So 'new URI("Hello
World")' may fail, while 'new URI("Hello%20World")' may work. Of
course, it then depends on the URI being properly unencoded at the
other end where required.
Thats a HTTP thing isn't it? Doesn't work for file based URIs AFAIK.
James
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