I am to connect to a 3rd party API over http. This API does not accept requests that the URLs that are properly percent encoded for invalid characters. For example. It requires urls to be of the form: http://example.com?query=[{"name":"value"}].
I create the QUrl like this: QUrl url = QUrl::fromEncoded("http://example.com?query=[{\"name\":\"value\"}]"); url.toString() shows that the string is percent encoded as http://example.com?query=[%7B%22name%22:%22value%22%7D] as it should be. The problem is that the 3rd part API can't handle the percent encoded form. I've tested this with curl as well: curl http://example.com?query=[{"name":"value"}] returns the correct result. curl http://example.com?query=[%7B%22name%22:%22value%22%7D] returns an error from the 3rd party API. So my question is. How can I force QUrl not to percent encode the URL? Even though it's an error, I want QUrl to ignore it and just use the raw string I provide. -- Lorne Sturtevant Sum Ergo Cogito _______________________________________________ Interest mailing list Interest@qt-project.org http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/interest