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Elvin Alin Sindrilaru authored
that are used later on for XRootD requests. Namely the paths that contain "&" have the character replaced by "#AND#" and for the encoding of "&" in the key=value entries of the opaque info of XRootD requests we replace it with "#and#". The receiving party has the capability to decode such messages also if they are encoded using "#AND#" starting with 4.8.67.