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From: | William |
Subject: | Re: address@hidden: webjump-url-encode and non-ascii characters] |
Date: | Tue, 24 Jul 2007 12:36:21 +0900 |
2007/7/24, Kenichi Handa <address@hidden>:
> Is this patch correct? Most particularly, is it correct to use > buffer-file-coding-system for a URL? I have doubts about that. I doubts too. I'm not the expert of URL (or URI) encoding, but, as far as I remember, non-ASCII characters in URL must be at first encoded by UTF-8 then by %-encoding. So, for instance, �+" (U+00E0) must be encoded to "%C3%80".
Oh, you are right. buffer-file-coding-system should be replaced by 'utf-8. It happens to be the same value here. -- William
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