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1 row where body = "> And if for some horific reason you had a table with the name `/db/table-.csv.csv` (so `/db/` was the first part of the actual table name in SQLite) the URLs would look like this: > > * `/db/%2Fdb%2Ftable---.csv-.csv` - the HTML version > * `/db/%2Fdb%2Ftable---.csv-.csv.csv` - the CSV version > * `/db/%2Fdb%2Ftable---.csv-.csv.json` - the JSON version Here's what those look like with the updated version of `dot_dash_encode()` that also encodes `/` as `-/`: - `/db/-/db-/table---.csv-.csv` - HTML - `/db/-/db-/table---.csv-.csv.csv` - CSV - `/db/-/db-/table---.csv-.csv.json` - JSON <img width="1050" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/9599/154750631-a8a23c62-3dfc-43e4-8026-4d117dc4bf8d.png"> " sorted by updated_at descending
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Here's what those look like with the updated version of
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Rethink how .ext formats (v.s. ?_format=) works before 1.0 973139047 |
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