Re: %2F to /

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From: "Eric Covener" <covener@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: 16 January, 2010 20:53
To: <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re:  %2F to /

What browsers are you using?  The browser should beable to convert %2f to /
such as %20 is converted to a space regardless of the location after the
domain.tld/.

Neither chrome nor firefox decode %2f or %20 in the path of a URL on
my system, the encoded form is sent verbatim.

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Eric Covener
covener@xxxxxxxxx

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They do so on every machine I have used, and that includes Windows, Linux, Unix, and Mac.

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