http - is a query string with a / in it valid? -


Due to incorrect communication with a partner partner, we are working with the URL that calls to our servers. / P>

This is the URL to call on our server:

  / aaaaaa /? B = CCCCCC  

Unknowingly it was being implemented in your system as this system with parameter / does not actually contain a valid URL .

What is actually valid in a URL - or I should be worried under any circumstances there may be an unconnect / cause problems in a query string.

Although I have never done the problem, they are not technically permitted in this way:

Within a query component, the characters ";", "/", "?", ":", "@", "& Amp;;", "=", "+ + ",", ", And" $ "are reserved.

But as I said ... I have never run on any issues, I think there is a problem with old browsers, but there may be some problem But some more light can be highlighted because of this?


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