Prepare path escaping#38
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Uses rfc3986 reserved characters, without /, because slashes in the
s3 object name have already been accounted for when the name was created.
(i.e. the end-to-end expectation is that they are used as namespace delimiters
when used in URLs).
This patch also escapes spaces with percent encoding.
More info on what is considered reserved:
rfc 3986 specifies these as reserved characters in a URL:
!*'();:@&=+$,/?#[]
of these, Amazon thinks these need to be escaped when it generates urls
from its web console:
';:@&=+$,?#[ ]
and Amazon thinks these DO NOT need to be escaped:
!*()
Amazon escapes spaces with +
Ruby's URI provides two regexes. What it considers to be reserved is an inexplicable
subset of rfc3986
URI::REGEXP::PATTERN::UNRESERVED
-_.!~*'()a-zA-Z\\d
URI::REGEXP::PATTERN::RESERVED
;/?:@&=+$,\\[\\]
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Currently, if a file on s3 has a URI reserved character in its name, it's possible for it to make its way into the URL.
Some browsers make a correct guess about dealing with this, and others don't. Depending on one's definition of correct. The point is, they will make different guesses, resulting in the timeout signature being incorrect in some cases.