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When URLs are saved, %20 are converted to plus signs #1126

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seiteta opened this issue Sep 12, 2017 · 3 comments
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When URLs are saved, %20 are converted to plus signs #1126

seiteta opened this issue Sep 12, 2017 · 3 comments
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seiteta commented Sep 12, 2017

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%20 in URLs are converted to plus signs when they are saved.

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capture d ecran 2017-09-12 a 10 12 40

capture d ecran 2017-09-12 a 10 13 08

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When I saved an URL as a ressource, I want it to stay the same, so I can share it on udata even if it contain %20.

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data.gouv.fr

@seiteta seiteta changed the title When URLs are saved, spaces are converted to dashes When URLs are saved, %20 are converted to plus sign Sep 12, 2017
@seiteta seiteta changed the title When URLs are saved, %20 are converted to plus sign When URLs are saved, %20 are converted to plus signs Sep 12, 2017
@pblayo pblayo self-assigned this Dec 4, 2017
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pblayo commented Dec 7, 2017

According to @noirbizarre's investigation it seems to be a bug in swagger.js.

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taniki commented Dec 26, 2017

This is also true for any basic field

noirbizarre added a commit that referenced this issue Jan 2, 2018
Fixes Swagger.js no setting jQuery.ajax contentType parameter
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seiteta commented Jan 2, 2018

Thanks 🙏

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