fix: preserve encoded '+' characters in URL query parameters #1163
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This is a fix for: #1162
Problem
When processing URL query parameters containing '+' characters (like in dates or mathematical expressions), they were being incorrectly converted to spaces according to standard URL encoding rules. This caused issues with date parameters and other values where literal '+' characters are meaningful.
Solution
Modified the query parameter handling to preserve encoded '+' and replace not encoded '+' by a space.
Impact