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A WCF REST web service provides a lookup in the format:

https://mysite/mycontract/search/{searchtext}

A search text of hello, or hello%20world, and the service performs correctly. However, when using text ending in whitespace as in https://mysite/mycontract/search/hello%20 the service will fail with a 404. There is no custom routing.

What limitations in wcf routing causes this, and what workarounds (ideally besides changing the uri structure) are available?

Edit w/ additional implementation info:

contract

    [ServiceContract(SessionMode = SessionMode.NotAllowed)]
    public interface IPointOfSale
    {
        .......

        [WebInvoke(UriTemplate = "search/{SKU}", Method = "GET")]
        System.Xml.Linq.XElement ProductLookup(string SKU);

    }

method

public XElement ProductLookup(string SKU)
{
   //product search here.
}
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  • I can't reproduce this (I correctly route with %20 at the end of URL) in my WCF REST service, can you provide an example? Jun 20, 2012 at 21:39
  • @EkoostikMartin I think the key is that it's not in querystring, instead at the end of the route--can you see if that effects your results?
    – seraphym
    Jun 20, 2012 at 21:55
  • You are correct, I modified my URI to look like yours and I got a 404 Jun 20, 2012 at 22:12
  • Possibly related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1126735/… Jun 21, 2012 at 1:15

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I have been working with the same issue today, and found other posts telling that, in .NET 4, the solution lies in setting the following in web.config:

<httpRuntime relaxedUrlToFileSystemMapping="true" />

This solved the problem for me!

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