fix: Unable to use sentry when URI contains non-ascii symbols on Net::HTTP traces.#2417
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Right now sentry is not capable of sending traces that contain non ascii characters due to it's usage of `URI.parse`. It will not accept characters like å, ø or æ
…m for Net::HTTPRequest Signed-off-by: Raul Ascencio <raul@kraftanmelding.no>
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Fixes #2418
Using URI::DEFAULT_PARSER.escape to properly escape the constructed URLs, which prevents issues with special characters that may cause errors during URI parsing.
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