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Allow %, &, and ? in spec file name. #6539

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User facing changelog

& or % doesn't fail to run test file.

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Why was this change necessary?

& and % are valid file name characters. But when they are added in files, Cypress cannot run them because they're special characters for URL.

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How has the user experience changed?

Now we can use %, & in files.

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@jennifer-shehane jennifer-shehane requested review from a team, flotwig and chrisbreiding and removed request for a team February 24, 2020 15:27
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sainthkh commented Mar 3, 2020

Updated and fixed.

@chrisbreiding chrisbreiding changed the title Allow %, & in file name. Allow %, &, and ? in spec file name. Mar 5, 2020
@chrisbreiding chrisbreiding merged commit edb9a98 into cypress-io:develop Mar 5, 2020
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Ampersand (&) in spec file causes test not to run
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