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Sergey Beryozkin commented on CXF-3653:
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thanks Donal; we'd need to write a fairly specific code to do with parsing the
base path and figuring out candidate chars which can be %-encoded, given that
the usual path encoder won't encode it as '-' is a valid path char and even
URLEncoder does not touch it :-). Hope that most users won't hit this issue in
the 1st place - but feel free to reopen this issue if it becomes a nuisance,
we'll sort something out.
> Bad URLs on generated service list page
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> Key: CXF-3653
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF-3653
> Project: CXF
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.3.5
> Reporter: Donal Fellows
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> Deploy a webapp using CXF inside a container on a context path including a
> {{-}} character, and then access the CXF-generated {{services}} page using a
> URL where the hyphen has been %-encoded ({{%2D}} — this is done by Tomcat 6
> under some circumstances). The result is that URLs on that page have a
> substantial chunk of the host name removed! Access the page with a URL that
> doesn't have any %-encoding and it all works.
> For example, in a deployment I have, I get:
> {code}
> Endpoint address: http://eric.rcs./soap
> {code}
> instead of the correct:
> {code}
> Endpoint address: http://eric.rcs.manchester.ac.uk:8080/taverna-server-2/soap
> {code}
> (Well, that would actually be
> {{http://eric.rcs.manchester.ac.uk:8080/taverna%2Dserver%2D2/soap}}, but the
> point is that those two samples are from the same page, just loaded with
> differently-encoded URLs.)
> This worked correctly in 2.3.1. I have both JAX-WS and JAX-RS services
> deployed, and I'm using Spring Security; I don't know if that's relevant.
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