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Define a dynamic route to capture branch names, using the pattern /:branch.
Encode a branch name that includes slashes (e.g., fix/my-awesome-fix): fix%2Fmy-awesome-fix
Encode the encoded branch name (needed to use it as a URL param): fix%252Fmy-awesome-fix
Expected Behavior
Handle the double-encoded parameter by decoding it once, transforming %252F back to %2F, and preserving the slash as encoded.
Actual Behavior
The double-encoded slash (%252F) in the branch name is decoded twice, converting it directly to /, which misrepresents the original branch name (fix/my-awesome-fix instead of fix%2Fmy-awesome-fix).
Anything else?
I was able to reproduce the issue on versions 6.19 and 6.20, so it's not related to #10814 (comment), which I initially thought might have been the cause.
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What version of React Router are you using?
6.22.1
Steps to Reproduce
/:branch
.fix%2Fmy-awesome-fix
fix%252Fmy-awesome-fix
Expected Behavior
Handle the double-encoded parameter by decoding it once, transforming %252F back to %2F, and preserving the slash as encoded.
Actual Behavior
The double-encoded slash (%252F) in the branch name is decoded twice, converting it directly to /, which misrepresents the original branch name (fix/my-awesome-fix instead of fix%2Fmy-awesome-fix).
Anything else?
I was able to reproduce the issue on versions 6.19 and 6.20, so it's not related to #10814 (comment), which I initially thought might have been the cause.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: