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Ruby doesn't like to process square brackets in field names. They are also techncially not part of the RFC spec. Allow consumers of the service to pass URL Encoded field names. PDF-Filler will unurlencode the field names prior to passing on to PDFTK. While this fix specifically targets square brackets, the field name can now be entirely URL encoded if other reserve characters cause problems.
… SS-5 PDF (but it fails).
…ting to Ruby 1.9.3-p429
I think it may be better to provide a .rspec.example file than to hardcode specific settings. Doing so at the project level overrides the developer's home level (~/.rspec) settings.
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