":" in a value must be escaped. You're asking us to help you generate invalid urls. What's the real problem?
Update: Or maybe not. It's conditional:
If data for a URI component would conflict with a reserved character's purpose as a delimiter, then the conflicting data must be percent-encoded before the URI is formed.
It's still valid to escape it, though, and most clients will. You can't even trust proxies to preserve it.
In reply to Re: HTTP::Request::Common - Unescape some characters
by ikegami
in thread HTTP::Request::Common - Unescape some characters
by ejaincom
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