Hi,
on REST calls all the RID on URL can be omitted.

Lvc@



On 11 March 2014 18:31, Gaurav Dhiman <[email protected]> wrote:

> I am sure many users of orient must have face this challenge. Kindly
> suggest simplest way to handle.
>
> Scenario:
> 1. Calling server function over REST
> 2. Server returns multiple records of a class with # in RIDs
> 3. Client user received RIDs to make further REST document calls, but due
> to # chanracter presence, calls go without RID argument
>
> Due to # character, call to
> *http://<<host>>:<<port>>/document/<<db>>/#RID* is considered as
> *http://<<host>>:<<port>>/document/<<db>>*
>
> Workaround:
> While receiving response from server, remove all # characters from
> response, but this add un-required processing. It would have been better if
> # has not been there.
>
> Question:
> What is the significance of having # in RID ? Can't we get rid of it ? If
> yes, how ?
>
> Regards,
> Gaurav
>
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