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If there are any non-ASCII characters in the request URI, curl will send those through in raw UTF-8 form by default. That is almost never what you'd want, since all server frameworks will expect non-ASCII characters to be percent-encoded. The built-in url-encode-url function does exactly that, so we pass our request URI through it.
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Dear, Is there any chance this PR been merged ? I think that's really very reasonable to send encode URL. Thanks. |
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If there are any non-ASCII characters in the request URI,
curlwill sendthose through in raw UTF-8 form by default. That is almost never what
you'd want, since all server frameworks will expect non-ASCII characters
to be percent-encoded.
The built-in
url-encode-urlfunction does exactly that, so we pass ourrequest URI through it.
Please let me know if this should be a switch instead; I couldn't think of a case where you wouldn't want this.