Partially restore URI.escape behaviour to avoid breaking change #179
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Hi!
First: Thanks for maintaining this gem!
After updating to the lastest version i've noticed a breaking change regarding handling of slashes in translation files. Some investigation showed that the commit dc77562 changed the behaviour how the translated paths are escaped.
While avoiding
URI.escape
is desirable, such a big change in the way translated paths are handled should maybe happen in a major gem update?I'm open to different solutions and i've started to avoid slashes in translation files, but maybe we should restore the old behaviour for now and change this in a bigger update?