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| Subject: | Re: java.net.URI.normalize() problem |
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| Date: | Sat, 19 Feb 2005 00:59:22 +0100 |
then what do you think it should do with these two? http://foo.com/A?hello/there http://foo.com/A%3Fhello/there Should they have the same meaning?
Of course not. URI cannot take the decision to decode the path before normalization as it does not have enough information about what the path really represents. Thanks, now I see the legitimate reason :-)
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