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Re: Problems instantiating an URL
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Re: Problems instantiating an URL


  • Subject: Re: Problems instantiating an URL
  • From: Chris Suter <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Oct 2006 12:01:52 +1000


On 08/10/2006, at 12:21 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:

On 07 Oct 06, at 18:39, John Stiles wrote:
What's up with the question marks after Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania?
I'd be suspicious of that. A URL with multiple question marks doesn't seem legal to me. It's probably indicative of a problem somewhere, but even assuming you wanted them there, you'd need to percent-escape them.

Unusual, but not illegal. URLs with multiple question marks are entirely possible; the interpretation depends entirely on the server.

My understanding is that question marks within the query part of a URI are reserved and it depends upon the scheme as to whether they are legal. The http scheme reserves the use of "?" and ";" in the query/ search part.


- Chris

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