Dear support team,
Since today I cannot retrieve all images when url encoding for part "?Range=" is turned on, meaning, for instance :
"http://ops.epo.org/3.2/rest-services/published-data/images/CN/205604227/U/fullimage.tiff%3fRange%3d6" doesn't work anymore (it did some days ago)
but
"http://ops.epo.org/3.2/rest-services/published-data/images/CN/205604227/U/fullimage.tiff?Range=6" now is working (which is not compliant with current documentation)
To be more precise, I use GET method and i get following error message:
http://ops.epo.org/3.2/rest-services/published-data/images/CN/205604227/U/fullimage.tiff%3fRange%3d6: The remote server returned an error: (400) Bad Request.; <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<fault xmlns="http://ops.epo.org">
<code>SERVER.InvalidDocumentId</code>
<message>Incorrect image identifier CN/205604227/U/fullimage.tiff?Range=6</message>
</fault>
Thanks for your help
Url encoding issue
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Re: Url encoding issue
Hi,
Regards,
OPS support
Is correct way top request page 6 of that tiff, but I am not sure where in our documentation is supposed to be stated otherwise? Can you point me that the page in the document where it says that? We didn’t do any changes in the last few days so I am not use how repose has changed, but “=” and “?” should work fine as always..../3.2/rest-services/published-data/images/CN/205604227/U/fullimage.tiff?Range=6
Regards,
OPS support
Re: Url encoding issue
Hi,
I use current version of OPS reference guide (http://documents.epo.org/projects/babyl ... 3.5_en.pdf) linked here: http://www.epo.org/searching-for-patent ... html#tab-3.
Rules regarding encoding are located at paragraph "Input construction rule 3: encoding" p.13.
It is stated that encoding "?" in %3f is mandatory and for other symbol like "=", encoding is highly recommended.
Thanks for your investigation
I use current version of OPS reference guide (http://documents.epo.org/projects/babyl ... 3.5_en.pdf) linked here: http://www.epo.org/searching-for-patent ... html#tab-3.
Rules regarding encoding are located at paragraph "Input construction rule 3: encoding" p.13.
It is stated that encoding "?" in %3f is mandatory and for other symbol like "=", encoding is highly recommended.
Thanks for your investigation
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- Joined: Thu Feb 22, 2007 5:32 pm
Re: Url encoding issue
Thanks a lot. I have issue a ticket for developers to fix that.
Regards,
OPS support
Regards,
OPS support