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DIDUrl implementation doesn't support %-encoded path and fragment #1492

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UMR1352 opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1496
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DIDUrl implementation doesn't support %-encoded path and fragment #1492

UMR1352 opened this issue Dec 20, 2024 · 0 comments · Fixed by #1496
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UMR1352 commented Dec 20, 2024

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A valid DID URL that uses %-encoded characters in either its path or fragment cannot be parsed from its string representation.

@UMR1352 UMR1352 added Bug Something isn't working. Patch Change without affecting the API that requires a patch release. Part of "Patch" section in changelog Rust Related to the core Rust code. Becomes part of the Rust changelog. labels Dec 20, 2024
@UMR1352 UMR1352 added this to the v1.5 milestone Dec 20, 2024
@UMR1352 UMR1352 self-assigned this Dec 20, 2024
@eike-hass eike-hass moved this from Product Backlog to Sprint Backlog in IOTA Trust Framework Developments Jan 6, 2025
@eike-hass eike-hass moved this from Sprint Backlog to In Review in IOTA Trust Framework Developments Jan 13, 2025
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