@boris wrote:
Using Ember 2.13.2. If I have the following route:
this.route('foobar', { path: '/:id' });
And in
routes/foobar.js
I have:model (params) { console.log(params); }
When I hit
/[@:
I will get/%5B@:
in the browser URL andid: "[@:"
in the console. If I hit/%5B%40
I will get/%5B@
in the browser URL andid: "[@"
in the console. The console.logs are correct, but I'm wondering about the browser URL. Why are some symbols encoded? Why are some symbols decoded? Why isn't this consistent withencodeURIComponent
which will actually encode all of these symbols ([
,@
and:
)? Is the function for encoding that is used internally exposed somewhere so I could use it for my own routes which have globbed dynamic segments in order to be consistent with Ember?
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