Am 19.02.2013 19:05, schrieb Daniel Naber:
> On 19.02.2013, 18:11:39 Stephan Hennig wrote:
> 
>> either URL encoding all instances of % and & or completely refusing
>> sending text per HTTP containing those characters.
> 
> Is this relevant? URL-encoding should only be needed for, well, URLs. For 
> real use you're supposed to send the text via HTTP POST - i.e. the text 
> won't be in the URL.

I do use POST all the time.  From my experiments I conclude that % and &
need to be URL encoded when transferring via POST (in contrast to other
UTF-8 characters).  If there's a way that doesn't need any kind of
encoding, I'd be glad to hear.

Best regards,
Stephan Hennig


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