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I suppose it really depends upon what sort of information you actually can rely upon a web-browser to keep "as part of the browser-history URL."

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Re^2: Perl + RISON
by nikster77 (Initiate) on Jun 24, 2020 at 23:03 UTC
    Thanks for your answers but it turned out to be a "simple" html encoding problem.
    Even though I had used escape::uri and escaped the url manually, it worked finally after replacing an ampersand not by "%26" and/or "& \amp" but by '& # 038'.
    Hadn't thought about that, a years old stackoverflow thread had the solution.

    best regards