﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	resolution	keywords	cc	uname	nginx_version
882	Unencoded Location: header when redirecting	stackoverflow.com/users/32168/jim-nelson		"As posted on the mailing list (http://mailman.nginx.org/pipermail/nginx/2016-January/049650.html):

We’re seeing the following behavior in nginx 1.4.6:

* User navigates to location w/ spaces in the URL (""http://example.org/When%20Harry%20Met%20Sally"").  The location points to a directory on the filesystem with spaces in its name (""/items/When Harry Met Sally”).

* nginx returns “301 Moved Permanently” with the Location: URL unencoded and a trailing slash added:


{{{
Location: http://example.org/When Harry Met Sally/
}}}


* Some software (i.e. PHP) will automatically follow the redirect, but because it expects an encoded Location: header, it sends exactly what was returned from the server.  (Note that curl, wget, and others will fixup unencoded Location: headers, but that’s not what HTTP spec requires.)

* nginx will normally process URLs with spaces in them, but because of its request parsing algorithm, it fails w/ a “400 Bad Request” when it sees the uppercase ‘H’ in “Harry” in the URL (https://trac.nginx.org/nginx/ticket/196?cversion=0&cnum_hist=2).

In other words, this is the transaction chain:


{{{
C: GET http://example.org/When%20Harry%20Met%20Sally HTTP/1.1

S: HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently
S: Location: http://example.org/When Harry Met Sally/

C: GET http://example.org/When Harry Met Sally/ HTTP/1.1

S: 400 Bad Request
}}}

I believe the 301 originates from within the nginx code itself (ngx_http_static_module.c:147-193? in trunk) and not from our rewrite rules.  As I read the HTTP spec, Location: must be encoded."	defect	closed	minor		nginx-core	1.4.x	fixed				nginx/1.4.6 (Ubuntu)
