On 28 May 2013 21:10, Ronny Roscher <[email protected]> wrote:
> Why is this not valid?
> From my point of view this is the default special char encoding.
>
> The browser is able to encode &#34; to " is's the same like &uuml; and
> &szlig; or the german umlaute &auml;, &uuml; and &ouml;
>
> Have a look at the ascii table
>
> http://www.torsten-horn.de/techdocs/ascii.htm
>
> Remeber that I added the backslash (\) before \$#34; to prevent the
> browser/mailclient to encode this to "
>
> One last thing. When this is not valid. Why the browser is able to
> display it correct?

As I already wrote, please provide the context in which the src
attribute references appear.

> Ronny
>
>
> 2013/5/28 sebb <[email protected]>:
>> On 28 May 2013 20:07, Ronny Roscher <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> This is just because the (this) browser translate \&#34; to " when not
>>> escaped with \
>>>
>>> So the two sources differs but the mail translated/encoded them :)
>>>
>>> The original looks as follows
>>>
>>> works: src="rui/images/icons/16x16/refresh.png"
>>>
>>> fails: src=\&#34;rui/images/icons/cti/record.png\&#34;
>>
>> That's not valid HTML.
>>
>>>
>>> \ in front of \&#34; added by me to prevent encoding to "
>>>
>>> Hope it's clearer now.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Ronny
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 28.05.2013 20:44 schrieb "sebb" <[email protected]>:
>>>
>>>> On 24 May 2013 12:10, Ronny Roscher <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> > Hi
>>>> >
>>>> > I have a HTTP Sampler calling http://1.2.3.4/test.html and checked the
>>>> box
>>>> > for downloading all embedded objects.
>>>> >
>>>> > Some of them work but some of them fails due to strange/wrong character
>>>> > encoding in the response
>>>> >
>>>> > works: src="rui/images/icons/16x16/refresh.png"
>>>> > fails: src="rui/images/icons/cti/record.png"
>>>>
>>>> I don't see how the second one differs from the first.
>>>>
>>>> > java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in path at index 21:
>>>> > http://1.2.3.4/"rui/images/icons/cti/record.png";
>>>> >
>>>> > is there a way to escape/replace " in the response?
>>>>
>>>> Seems to me that the HTML response is broken.
>>>> Can you provide the actual source for the two image references?
>>>>
>>>> [You don't have to provide the whole page, just enough context to show
>>>> the embedded references]
>>>>
>>>> > Thanks in advance
>>>> >
>>>> > Ronny
>>>>
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