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I would expect that canonical would work on query parameters as well as the other parts in the URL. It appears that it does not:
$ perl -MURI -E 'say do { $u = URI->new("http://www.example.com?a=1 2 3&b=?")->canonical; $u }' http://www.example.com?a=1%202%203&b=? $ perl -MURI -E 'say do { $u = URI->new("http://www.example.com?a=1 2 3&b=?")->canonical; $u->query_form($u->query_form); $u }' http://www.example.com?a=1+2+3&b=%3F
Which of the above forms would be the correct answer for canonical?
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I would expect that canonical would work on query parameters as well as the other parts in the URL. It appears that it does not:
Which of the above forms would be the correct answer for canonical?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: