Fix serving EPUB hrefs with anchor or query parameters #132
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Some EPUBs are requesting resources with an additional query parameter (e.g.
?V=0.3.1in the example from the Swift toolkit issue linked above). This failed when serving the resource from a ZIP archive or exploded directory.I fixed this in the
ArchiveFetcheras theHttpFetcheror other fetchers might handle the query parameters differently.Twin PR: readium/swift-toolkit#66