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authorEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-08-14 10:21:09 +0000
committerEric Wong <e@80x24.org>2016-08-14 10:51:02 +0000
commit9d1e5fadd7d18f4c96ab0509d673040e34225a04 (patch)
treedd89df05390a2ca2e06448ec0acdbf741729d36e /t/check-www-inbox.perl
parent1d0ce406b75fc174bee51e77efe5f10c61fb6098 (diff)
downloadpublic-inbox-9d1e5fadd7d18f4c96ab0509d673040e34225a04.tar.gz
Based on reading RFC 3986, it seems '@', ':', '!', '$', '&',
"'", '; '(', ')', '*', '+', ',', ';', '=' are all allowed
in path-absolute where we have the Message-ID.

In any case, it seems '@' is fairly common in path components
nowadays and too common in Message-IDs.
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diff --git a/t/check-www-inbox.perl b/t/check-www-inbox.perl
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--- a/t/check-www-inbox.perl
+++ b/t/check-www-inbox.perl
@@ -131,10 +131,6 @@ sub worker_loop {
                         warn "W: ".$r->code . " $u\n"
                 }
 
-                # check bad links
-                my @at = grep(/@/, @links);
-                print "BAD: $u ", join("\n", @at), "\n" if @at;
-
                 my $s;
                 # blocking
                 foreach my $l (@links, "DONE\t$u") {