Thanks for the tip, Marcel.
I am trying to build my signed requests using that page, but I found
this weird thing:
The hueniverse page converts véio (in Brazil most words have such
marks) to
v%C3%A9io
but my C# lib UrlEncode method outputs
v%E9io
So does this URL encode example page
the former is assuming UTF-8, which is likely the correct assumption to
make. %E9 is the actual unicode codepoint, whereas the %C3%A9 is the UTF-8
encoding of said codepoint. I believe the API wiki says something about
requiring UTF-8 encoding (and if it doesn't, it should).
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009