add option to encode space to '%20' as per url standard#1028
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Per default the space character is exclusively encoded to '+'. This is wrong, as the URL Standard [0] specifies that the default is '%20'. PR servo#928 fixes this behavior, but is obviously a breaking change. To introduce this feature early, add a new function that sets the correct behavior. This way, we can use it without causing a breaking change. [0]: https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#string-percent-encode-after-encoding Fixes: servo#927 Fixes: servo#888 Signed-off-by: Gabriel Goller <g.goller@proxmox.com>
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Per default the space character is exclusively encoded to '+'. This is wrong, as the URL Standard 0 specifies that the default is '%20'. PR #928 fixes this behavior, but is obviously a breaking change. To introduce this feature early, add a new function that sets the correct behavior. This way, we can use it without causing a breaking change.
Fixes: #927
Fixes: #888