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#1 2009-07-21 04:52:51

colak
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[textile] ü in url

"Modell Türkei?":http://www.amazon.de/Modell-Turkei-Spannungsfeld-zwischen-Demokratie/dp/3835300679/
"Modell Türkei?":http://www.amazon.de/Modell-Türkei-Spannungsfeld-zwischen-Demokratie/dp/3835300679/
"Modell Türkei?":http://www.amazon.de/Modell-Türkei-Spannungsfeld-zwischen-Demokratie/dp/3835300679/

The first and second parse well, the third url doesn’t. The culprit is the ü in the url. I have hardcoded the link so there is no problem but shouldn’t textile be able to parse these urls?

Last edited by colak (2009-07-21 05:01:38)


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#2 2009-07-21 05:32:04

wet
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Re: [textile] ü in url

Dogmatic approach: No, it need not.

Octets must be encoded if they have no corresponding graphic character within the US-ASCII coded character set, if the use of the corresponding character is unsafe, or if the corresponding character is reserved for some other interpretation within the particular URL scheme. TimBL et al.

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