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Author SHA1 Message Date
Daniel Stenberg
98d9dc7840 URL-parsing: consider ? a divider
The URL parser got a little stricter as it now considers a ? to be a
host name divider so that the slightly sloppier URLs work too. The
problem that made me do this change was the reported problem with an URL
like: www.example.com?email=name@example.com This form of URL is not
really a legal URL (due to the missing slash after the host name) but is
widely accepted by all major browsers and libcurl also already accepted
it, it was just the '@' letter that triggered the problem now.

The side-effect of this change is that now libcurl no longer accepts the
?  letter as part of user-name or password when given in the URL, which
it used to accept (and is tested in test 191). That letter is however
mentioned in RFC3986 to be required to be percent encoded since it is
used as a divider.

Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3090268
2010-10-19 20:20:06 +02:00
Dan Fandrich
33bea767eb Convert (most of) the test data files into genuine XML. A handful still
are not, due mainly to the lack of support for XML character entities
(e.g. & => & ).  This will make it easier to validate test files using
tools like xmllint, as well as edit and view them using XML tools.
2007-01-23 02:25:56 +00:00
Daniel Stenberg
f2e71edcbd A minor "syntax error" in numerous test files corrected 2005-01-25 21:45:03 +00:00
Daniel Stenberg
e8f85cba0f Eric Vergnaud pointed out that libcurl didn't treat ?-letters in the user name
and password fields properly in URLs, like
ftp://us?er:pass?word@site.com/. Added test 191 to verify the fix.
2004-10-14 13:44:54 +00:00