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So I can imagine sometimes wanting it to be considered equivalent and sometimes not, depending on the use-case and context. Maybe it'd make sense to add a method that compares without regard to query string ordering?
Is there a use case where the order of parameters actually matters? (I haven't read the RFC). I'd be inclined to ensure the params were all ordered before doing the comparison.
Yes, order matters. Mojo::Parameters's example should likely be followed.
11:19 <@sri> if you change order the query strings become semantically different according to the specs
11:19 <@sri> which may or may not be important, depending on the apps involved
See https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=81491
I'm wondering if rather than
we should do something like
I haven't tested this, but wanted to start a discussion here.
Ping @eserte and @theory who are commenters on the original RT.
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