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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doctrine.rst
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Expand Up @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The database connection information is stored as an environment variable called
.. caution::

If the username, password, host or database name contain any character considered
special in a URI (such as ``+``, ``@``, ``$``, ``#``, ``/``, ``:``, ``*``, ``!``),
special in a URI (such as ``+``, ``@``, ``$``, ``#``, ``/``, ``:``, ``*``, ``!``, ``%``),
you must encode them. See `RFC 3986`_ for the full list of reserved characters or
use the :phpfunction:`urlencode` function to encode them. In this case you need to
remove the ``resolve:`` prefix in ``config/packages/doctrine.yaml`` to avoid errors:
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