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Certain ASCII characters require special handling in the context of URLs, URIs and IRIs. These are outlined in RFC 3987 and include characters such as [ and ] or %. It should be possible to completely disallow certain such characters while URL-encoding those that are allowed. Since non-ASCII characters are allowed, it should be possible to limit the URL encoded versions to just these characters. These character lists should also be configurable.
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Certain ASCII characters require special handling in the context of URLs, URIs and IRIs. These are outlined in RFC 3987 and include characters such as
[
and]
or%
. It should be possible to completely disallow certain such characters while URL-encoding those that are allowed. Since non-ASCII characters are allowed, it should be possible to limit the URL encoded versions to just these characters. These character lists should also be configurable.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: