Re: PLUS SIGN character in value of a pkey column

Souri:
I added this to the list of Last Call comments.
All the best, Ashok

On 11/1/2011 11:33 AM, Souripriya Das wrote:
> In Section 3 [1] of Direct Mapping LC Working draft (reproduced below), do we need to replace PLUS SIGN character in the value of a key column with its percent encoding?
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> Example: Suppose primary key is the column lang_and_ver (of type VARCHAR) and one of the rows in the table is identified by the value "C++ 2.3.0".
>
> Thanks,
> - Souri.
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> Definition percent-encode: (a subset of HTML5 form dataset encoding):
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>      * Replace each PERCENT SIGN character ('%', U+0025) with the string "%25".
>      * For table names, replace each NUMBER SIGN character ('#', U+0023) with the string "%23".
>      * For table names, replace each SOLIDUS character ('/', U+002f) with the string "%2f".
>      * For attribute names, replace each HYPHEN-MINUS character ('-', U+003d) with the string "%3D".
>      * For attribute values, replace each FULL STOP character ('.', U+002e) with the string "%2E".
>      * Replace each SPACE character (U+0020) with the PLUS SIGN character (+, U+002B).
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> [1] http://www.w3.org/TR/rdb-direct-mapping/#definition
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