- And what if the requested URI is `abc%20 def'? If we call
- url_escape, we end up with `/abc%2520%20def', which is almost
- certainly not intended. If we don't call url_escape, we are left
- with the embedded space and cannot complete the request. What the
- user meant was for Wget to request `/abc%20%20def', and this is
- where reencode_escapes kicks in.
+ What if the requested URI is `abc%20 def'? If we call url_escape,
+ we end up with `/abc%2520%20def', which is almost certainly not
+ intended. If we don't call url_escape, we are left with the
+ embedded space and cannot complete the request. What the user
+ meant was for Wget to request `/abc%20%20def', and this is where
+ reencode_escapes kicks in.