Hi there,

On 16/11/2005, at 10:12 AM, Dev WO wrote:

I filled the bug you mentioned and yes it has been fixed:
an hyperlink must have its & escaped to & and it is now working correctly (again as it was working fine in 5.2.2 and earlier).

This *fix* might be the cause of the new problem...

David, I don't understand exactly what you are looking for in fact, if I understand well you're saying that when trying to parse a url to get to it's "keys", WO can't do it anymore?

Correct.

On 16/11/2005, at 7:03 AM, David LeBer wrote:

I'm playing with WebObjects 5.3.1 and I'm seeing an oddity in WORedirect:
<...>
WO is encoding the ampersands in the url into &amp; but then it is not respecting the encoding when it extracts the values again (leaving the munged dictionary keys). I'm hoping there is something stupid I am doing here and this is not a bug. If anyone can confirm or negate my results I'd be grateful.

Confirmed (See below).

I seem to recall reading something about this ampersand bug being fixed in the 5.3.1 release notes - but I can't find the release notes anymore. i.e., they've disappeared from http:// docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302797

public WOActionResults defaultAction() {
        NSLog.out.appendln( "Post: " + request().formValues() );
        NSLog.out.appendln( "Keys: " + request().formValueKeys() );
        return pageWithName("Main");
}

Pre: {valueZero = "Zero"; valueTwo = "Two"; valueOne = "1"; }
URL: /cgi-bin/WebObjects/TestRedirect.woa/-50628/wa/default? valueZero=Zero&amp;valueTwo=Two&amp;valueOne=1&amp;wosid=LDHjmeMHbkGCQGR noremEw Post: {valueZero = ("Zero"); amp;valueTwo = ("Two"); amp;valueOne = ("1"); amp;wosid = ("LDHjmeMHbkGCQGRnoremEw"); }
Keys: ("valueZero", "amp;valueTwo", "amp;valueOne", "amp;wosid")

Ouch... are you going to file the bug David?

with regards,
--

Lachlan Deck


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