26 Feb
2002
26 Feb
'02
7:30 p.m.
Paul Rudin writes:
Dieter Maurer <dieter@handshake.de> writes: .... Zope restricts ids to contain only characters legal in URLs (and space).
Ok, thanks. So why does using the result of quote_url_plus as an id also fail? Surely such a string should necessarily consist of url-legal characters? The '%' is illegal in URLs (unless it is quoted). Zope is too stupid to recognize url encoding and complains about the '%'.
In my opinion, it is time to get rid of the URL character restriction. It will be a bit difficult to find all places in Zope's code where omitting the restriction will require an explicit quoting, but it will be worth the effort. Maybe, you want to write a proposal? Dieter