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    Bug 
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    Resolution: Fixed
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     P4 P4
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    None
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    9, 10
                    URI escaped octets are not being preserved when creating the HTTP/2 pseudo headers. HTTP/1.1 appears, from code inspection, to have the same issue, but testing shows otherwise. More investigation needed.
This bug was filed to track an issue reported on SO:
  
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48925823/jdk-incubator-httpclient-uri-query-string-is-truncated-when-containing-an-encode
This bug was filed to track an issue reported on SO:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/48925823/jdk-incubator-httpclient-uri-query-string-is-truncated-when-containing-an-encode
- duplicates
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                    JDK-8198812 jdk.incubator.httpclient URI query string is truncated when containing an encoded reserved character -           
- Closed
 
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                    JDK-8199683 jdk.incubator.http.HttpClient/jdk.incubator.http.HttpRequest change encoding of URI -           
- Resolved
 
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- relates to
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                    JDK-8198812 jdk.incubator.httpclient URI query string is truncated when containing an encoded reserved character -           
- Closed
 
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