Hi Roland,
thanks again for your answers.. it seems we worked around the issue by
preencoding the URL.. (since we needed the '#' to be in the URL)
regards!
/Ole
Roland Weber skrev:
Hello Ole,
contains a ref which is removed by the httpclient URI
class..
It is not removed by the URI class. It is dropped by the
HTTP logic in HttpMethodBase.
is that "correct" behaviour?
Yes, for the HTTP logic. If it was the URI class that
dropped the reference, that would be a bug.
are refs "invalid" in a URI?
No.
(The
java.net.URL class handles refs correctly)..
And so does the URI class. The java.net.HttpURLConnection
will drop the reference when generating a request.
Should I tell him not to
use the "#" character in a URI?
It doesn't matter. As long as he/you are aware that the
reference will not be sent to the server.
cheers,
Roland
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