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# --
# Copyright (C) 2001-2021 OTRS AG, https://otrs.com/
# Copyright (C) 2021 Znuny GmbH, https://znuny.org/
# --
# This software comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. For details, see
# the enclosed file COPYING for license information (GPL). If you
# did not receive this file, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt.
# --
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use vars (qw($Self));
# get layout object
my $LayoutObject = $Kernel::OM->Get('Kernel::Output::HTML::Layout');
my @LinkEncodeTests = (
{
Source => '%',
Target => '%25',
},
{
Source => '&',
Target => '%26',
},
{
Source => '=',
Target => '%3D',
},
{
Source => '!',
Target => '%21',
},
{
Source => '"',
Target => '%22',
},
{
Source => '#',
Target => '%23',
},
{
Source => '$',
Target => '%24',
},
{
Source => '\'',
Target => '%27',
},
{
Source => ',',
Target => '%2C',
},
{
Source => '+',
Target => '%2B',
},
{
Source => '?',
Target => '%3F',
},
{
Source => '|',
Target => '%7C',
},
{
Source => '/',
Target => '%2F',
},
# According to the URL encoding RFC, the path segment of an URL must use %20 for space,
# while in the query string + is used normally. However, IIS does not understand + in the
# path segment, but understands %20 in the query string, like all others do as well.
# Therefore we use %20.
{
Source => ' ',
Target => '%20',
},
{
Source => ':',
Target => '%3A',
},
{
Source => ';',
Target => '%3B',
},
{
Source => '@',
Target => '%40',
},
# LinkEncode() on reserved characters
{
Source => '!*\'();:@&=+$,/?#[]',
Target => '%21%2A%27%28%29%3B%3A%40%26%3D%2B%24%2C%2F%3F%23%5B%5D',
},
# LinkEncode() on common characters
{
Source => '<>"{}|\`^% ',
Target => '%3C%3E%22%7B%7D%7C%5C%60%5E%25%20',
},
# LinkEncode() on normal characters
{
Source => 'normaltext123',
Target => 'normaltext123',
},
);
for my $LinkEncodeTest (@LinkEncodeTests) {
$Self->Is(
$LayoutObject->LinkEncode( $LinkEncodeTest->{Source} ),
$LinkEncodeTest->{Target},
"LinkEncode from '$LinkEncodeTest->{Source}' to '$LinkEncodeTest->{Target}'",
);
}
1;
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