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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T17:13:11+00:00 2026-06-14T17:13:11+00:00

Let me preface this by saying most of this application is a giant hack

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Let me preface this by saying most of this application is a giant hack put together in a short window of time under pressure so I may have deeper issues. This question will likely have some bad code in it.

I’ve built a Sinatra application to handle some tasks with purchase and sales orders in-house. Part of that is to send a few parameters to one of the routes in the app which will then push those off to an API that does useful things with them.

Right now, I’m generating the links with paramaters from within a pretty ugly loop in HAML:

        %td
          - opts = JSON.generate({ "key" => d[d.keys.first]["key"], "sa_id" => d.keys.first, "site" => d[d.keys.first]["site"], "name" => d[d.keys.first]["name"], "recipient" => d[d.keys.first]["email"], "items" => d[d.keys.first]["descriptions"], "date" => d[d.keys.first]["ship_date"]})

          -if (d[d.keys.first]["email"]) && (d[d.keys.first]["site"] != "")
            %a{:href => "/notify?options=#{opts}", :title => "Deliver"} Deliver
          -else
            Deliver
          %a{:href => "/destroy?key=#{d.keys.first}", :title => "Destroy"} Destroy

When clicking hte “deliver” link (%a{:href => "/notify?options=#{opts}", :title => "Deliver"} Deliver) locally, everything behaves as expected. My /notify route is called, it hands the parameters off to the desired API, and everything is rainbows and unicorns. When I click that same link on Heroku, it throws a “Bad Request” stating “Bad URI”. The only difference between the two URLs generated is the hostname (localhost:3000 vs. myapp.herokuapp.com) and vimdiff confirms this.

Everything else being even, why would Heroku (using Webrick) kick back my URI when my local instance (Thin) doesn’t seem to care?

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    2026-06-14T17:13:12+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 5:13 pm

    Switching from Webrick to Thin on Heroku resolved this issue, though I’m not sure about the specifics as to why.

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