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interpolate redirect path- search-controller #11500

Closed first-timers[bot] closed 2 years ago

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ def google

   # a route to convert /search/_____ to /search?q=______ style search queries
   def google_redirect
-    redirect_to '/search?q=' + params[:query]
+    redirect_to "/search?q=#{params[:query]}"
   end

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cesswairimu commented 2 years ago

hi @davidarebuwa, reserving this for you.

IvyJeptoo commented 2 years ago

Can i work on the issue if it is not claimed? @cesswairimu

prius2055 commented 2 years ago

Hi @cesswairimu. can I work on this issue

cesswairimu commented 2 years ago

Hi @prius2055, sure go ahead. thanks

prius2055 commented 2 years ago

Alright, thanks

prius2055 commented 2 years ago

@cesswairimu I have sent a pull request, please review

prius2055 commented 2 years ago

Hi @cesswairimu kindly review my code. I have sent a PR