I am currently testing it on a build-in development server.
So possibly its implementation is escaping it.

br,
jaro



On 8 April 2013 12:52, Charlie Garrison <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good evening,
>
>
> On 8/04/13 at 12:28 PM +0200, Jaro Zajonc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  I'd expect that Catalyst would create 3 arguments out of it, however it
>> will unescape last argument, and so I will have 4 arguments in reality.
>>
>
> Are you sure Catalyst is unescaping the argument and not the web server
> itself? We had that problem with apache, so double-encoded the arg. But
> then we switched to lighttpd and then double-encoding was a problem. Plus
> the dev boxes handling it differently again we just made sure to avoid
> having slash in the args (we encoded the whole arg to be free of any
> 'special' characters).
>
> I'm interested in how others have handled this though since the encoding
> we're doing makes for a very long arg.
>
> Charlie
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