thats right, I second that --- Original Nachricht --- Absender: Oscar Westra van Holthe - Kind Datum: 17.05.2008 00:51 > On 16-05-2008 at 11:39, Ben Gunter wrote: >> We have an open issue requesting that clean URL parameters be URL-encoded. >> >> http://stripesframework.org/jira/browse/STS-559 >> >> This sounds like a good idea at first, but when URLEncoder encodes a >> string, it appears to encode *anything* that is not alphanumeric. So if, >> for example, you want a param that looks like "a,b,c" you're going to end >> up with "a%2Cb%2Cc". If you've ever looked at a Yahoo link you know they >> use all kinds of URLs with commas, semicolons and such in them. So we're >> not sure which way to go. What do you all think? > > Pretty URL's are not as important as working URL's. And as unencoded URL's > may not parse correctly, that option may lead to all kinds of weird bugs > and/or workarounds. > > And if aestetics are as much an issue for you as they are for me, use clean > URL's only with "clean" strings. That is, any number or valid Java identifier > (without $) -- a URL is not an input box. As an added advantage, this option > works regardless of what will be decided. > > > Oscar >
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