> Yes, you need to ask twitter to fix that. They are using our api, but > obviously, they are encoding the ")" after the .jpg. Thanks for > letting us know, but yes, this is a twitter issue. > > Good luck with that. Since it is acceptable to have the unencoded ) character in a URL, I don't know how they might interpret that it does not belong. They can make a good guess at best.
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