While composing a question on meta, I was naively creating and adding together tagged search urls and wanted to search for C++ tag too.
I naïvely put a link as this:
which then gets transferred over the wire (as seen in wireshark) as
GET https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sum+c%2b%2b HTTP/1.1
but if you click on it, it searches for c.
I then played with it, and found that when I put the url
into my browsers address line (firefox 29 btw.) then it works fine. This gets transferred over the wire as
GET https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sum%20c%2b%2b HTTP/1.1
so my current "workaround" is to use it like this to link since using the space directly [does not work](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/sum c%2b%2b). (sic!)
Is this all intentional behaviour? It seems that there is some double url decoding going on (c%2b%2b => c++ => c).
While this is mostly not a problem when copypasting uris, this is quite annoying when manually constructing them, e.g. when writing meta posts.