@Owatch Where's here again? (It was a mix of sun and rain here in the DC 'burbs).
@mattsven Yup, you want NSURLComponents. It's a pretty handy class. Much easier and cleaner than constructing/deconstructing URLS as strings. I wish I knew about it a long time ago.
I just wrote a master NSURLProtocol subclass that allows you to sub-register otherNSURLProtocols and decide which ones get delegated which requests. Also allows you to still keep track of all and intercept all traffic/requests :D
Right, but you can't possible account for every case, unless you have a really simple program and can design some sort of procedural generated tests...
what you need is one of those Chinese factory workers who made of with a load that fell of the back of a Lorry. Not that i am condoning or encouraging such behavior and am not responsible for any actions you take by the most legally strictest definition...
Interesting that you should ask about high schools though. I live in Virginia, and read in yesterday's newspaper that a couple of VA Tech freshmen have been arrested for abducting and murdering a 13-year-old.
If you assemble a URL from NSURLComponents and add the parts one at a time: scheme, host, path, query strings, etc., then the output url string should have the components escaped correctly.
But it sounds like your URL was badly formed before you got it.
"(My Site) Is Awesome.html#01" is not a legal URL.