1.8 KiB
System.Uri parsing adheres to RFC 3987
Scope
Major
Version Introduced
4.5
Source Analyzer Status
Available
Change Description
URI parsing has changed in several ways in .NET Framework 4.5. Note, however, that these changes only affect code targeting .NET Framework 4.5. If a binary targets .NET Framework 4.0, the old behavior will be observed. Changes to URI parsing in .NET Framework 4.5 include:
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URI parsing will perform normalization and character checking according to the latest IRI rules in RFC 3987.
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Unicode normalization form C will only be performed on the host portion of the URI.
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Invalid mailto: URIs will now cause an exception.
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Trailing dots at the end of a path segment are now preserved.
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file://
URIs do not escape the?
character. -
Unicode control characters
U+0080
throughU+009F
are not supported. -
Comma characters
,
or%2c
are not automatically unescaped. -
Quirked
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Build-time break
Recommended Action
If the old .NET Framework 4.0 URI parsing semantics are necessary (they often aren't), they can be used by targeting .NET Framework 4.0. This can be accomplished by using a xref:System.Runtime.Versioning.TargetFrameworkAttribute?displayProperty=name on the assembly, or through Visual Studio's project system UI in the 'project properties' page.
Affected APIs
M:System.Uri.#ctor(System.String)
M:System.Uri.#ctor(System.String,System.Boolean)
M:System.Uri.#ctor(System.String,System.UriKind)
M:System.Uri.#ctor(System.Uri,System.String)
M:System.Uri.TryCreate(System.String,System.UriKind,System.Uri@)
M:System.Uri.TryCreate(System.Uri,System.String,System.Uri@)
M:System.Uri.TryCreate(System.Uri,System.Uri,System.Uri@)
Category
Core