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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HttpUrlTest.kt
assertThat(parse("http://github.com/%%30%30").pathSegments) .containsExactly("%00") } @Test fun malformedUtf8Encoding() { // Replace a partial UTF-8 sequence with the Unicode replacement character. assertThat(parse("http://host/a/%E2%98x/c").pathSegments) .containsExactly("a", "\ufffdx", "c") } @Test
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
HTTP requests, you can use this interface to replace the real `OkHttpClient` with your own mocks or fakes. The interface will also let you use OkHttp's API with another HTTP client's implementation. This is useful in sandboxed environments like Google App Engine. * **OkHttp now does cookies.** We've replaced `java.net.CookieHandler` with
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* * Neither of the built-in URL models offer direct access to path segments or query parameters. * Manually using `StringBuilder` to assemble these components is cumbersome: do '+' characters get * silently replaced with spaces? If a query parameter contains a '&', does that get escaped? * By offering methods to read and write individual query parameters directly, application * developers are saved from the hassles of encoding and decoding.
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