2014-04-13 15:47 GMT+02:00 Marc Delisle <marc@infomarc.info>:
Le 2014-04-13 09:30, Hugues Peccatte a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I'm working on bug ticket http://sourceforge.net/p/phpmyadmin/bugs/3733/
> I already replaced all & in PHP files by the separator defined in php.ini.
> I also replaced a part of & in JS files (almost all). But I still have
> an issue… with Jquery method $.get…
>
> This method have many parameters, and one could be a JSON object of URL
> parameters.
> Something like this:
>     var params = {
>         aPath: $expandElem.find('span.aPath').text(),
>         vPath: $expandElem.find('span.vPath').text()
>     };
> And this:
> $.get(url, params, function (data) {
> …
> });
>
> Imagine that you set the arg_separator to "|" in your php.ini, the

But this would not follow the recommendation in
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-html401-19991224/appendix/notes.html#h-B.2.2.

Yes, I agree, but should we so remove the use of ini_get('arg_separator.input') in PMA_URL_getArgSeparator as there is W3C recommandations? And so define that & char is mandatory? (It would be easier and the ticket could be closed, I believe.)

Or should we deal with the fact that we could have & or ";" as a separator? And so find a way to manage it with Jquery?

Thanks for you answers.

Hugues.
 

> result will be:
> - initial URL: http://myurl.com/mypage.php?p1=v1|p2=V2
> - params: var params = {
>         p3: "v3",
>         p4: "v4"
>     };
> - generated URL: http://myurl.com/mypage.php?p1=v1|p2=V2&p3=v3|p4=v4
>
> As you can see, there is a & between the initial URL and the added
> parameters…
>
> Do you know a way to manage the arg_separator used by Jquery please?
>
> Thanks a lot !
> Hugues.

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Marc Delisle