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use net/url to escape paths in web-ui #2435

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This is @adrian-bl's work on #2092 with his test patch added and rebased against master.

Addresses #2061.

adrian-bl and others added 2 commits March 2, 2016 15:46
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Signed-off-by: Adrian Ulrich <adrian@blinkenlights.ch>
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Whitmore <noffle@ipfs.io>
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theres something weird here with git submodules...

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You're right: I forgot to remove the inner .git directory.

@hackergrrl hackergrrl force-pushed the use-net-url-escaping branch from 9712e75 to 8fe12ef Compare March 3, 2016 01:04
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Signed-off-by: Stephen Whitmore <noffle@ipfs.io>
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@noffle circleCI isnt super happy about that

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Should be good now. I had revendored by hand and didn't re-apply the unescaping change.

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Signed-off-by: Stephen Whitmore <noffle@ipfs.io>
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Cool, LGTM. thanks @noffle and @adrian-bl !

whyrusleeping added a commit that referenced this pull request Mar 3, 2016
use net/url to escape paths in web-ui
@whyrusleeping whyrusleeping merged commit c3204a6 into ipfs:master Mar 3, 2016
hacdias pushed a commit to ipfs/boxo that referenced this pull request Jan 27, 2023
use net/url to escape paths in web-ui

This commit was moved from ipfs/kubo@c3204a6
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