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This almost certainly isn't a real problem but as I was debugging my queries I noticed that space characters in form data are encoded as %20 rather than +
Before I discovered popsicle I was using my own hacked up promised web session code and I ended up using the form-urlencoded package for my encoding. But my decision was based on using the first package I found rather than any careful analysis.
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Wow, it sounds like you are working with some legacy systems! Do you mind if I ask what isn't accepting this? Encoding it yourself instead of the internal is very straightforward, thankfully, but I'll do an analysis of what it would take to do + instead.
Sorry I should have made it more clear. This hasn't actually caused me an issue. It was just that when debugging I noticed the difference between my node code and my browser.
I don't know enough about the http specs to know if this is likely to ever cause a real problem but I thought I would point it out and leave it to your judgement.
This almost certainly isn't a real problem but as I was debugging my queries I noticed that space characters in form data are encoded as %20 rather than +
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1211229/in-a-url-should-spaces-be-encoded-using-20-or
Before I discovered popsicle I was using my own hacked up promised web session code and I ended up using the form-urlencoded package for my encoding. But my decision was based on using the first package I found rather than any careful analysis.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: