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Use raw path when creating baseURI#1877

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@kwin kwin commented May 13, 2026

Otherwise decoded escaped octets may break baseURI construction

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Otherwise decoded escaped octets may break baseURI construction
@kwin kwin requested a review from cstamas May 13, 2026 10:46
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cstamas commented May 13, 2026

My counter proposal: #1878 (also lacks tests)

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