You can type these characters into the query string on IE or Safari and get the same result, it wouldn't have to be vendor provided.
I am not 'blaming' anybody. I'm just pointing out that it's a pretty chaotic world and, as a result, it's fairly important that (within reason) a webserver can handle the things that are thrown at it.
My webserver is the one thing that /I/ can control.
-Ross.
On 8/25/06, snacktime <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You can't really blame mongrel for a bug in someone elses code. Zed
is very clear on the website that the parser is strict. Properly
urlencoding the query string is basic web programming 101 stuff. If
it was me I would be nice but make it clear to your vendor that this
is really just not acceptable and you expect to have it fixed asap.
Chris
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