[spec] IRIs, IDNs, and all that international jazz
Sean Conner
sean at conman.org
Sun Dec 27 01:19:45 GMT 2020
It was thus said that the Great Petite Abeille once stated:
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>
> > On Dec 27, 2020, at 01:26, Sean Conner <sean at conman.org> wrote:
> >
> > How do you preseve them? As the encoded "%2F"? Do you convert the
> > encoded values to uppercase? Lowercase? Keep them the same?
>
> The hex code themselves? I tend to normalize them to uppercase. Tradition
> or something. But perhaps we are talking about different things? Or?
I meant: If I gave your URL parsers the string
Research/A%2fB%20Testing/Results
what would I, as a user, get back? Would I get a string back? An array of
segments? An actual example would be be nice.
> > Well, I do have one [1], although I'm not sure how "full-fledged" it is.
>
> Yes, but this only concerns itself with the content-type header. I mean
> MIME multipart constructs.
Ah. See, I haven't needed that much functionality yet (and I suspect I
could use my email parsers for that if I really needed it).
-spc
[1] Missing footnote.
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