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{{Note|<br>When specifying a URL in code, any ''special characters'' (characters other than letters and numbers) need to be ''encoded''. For example, a space character is encoded as <tt>%20</tt>.
{{Note|<br>When specifying a URL in code, any ''special characters'' (characters other than letters and numbers) need to be ''encoded''. For example, a space character can be encoded using either <tt>+</tt> or <tt>%20</tt>.


(Browsers typically take care of encoding URLs entered into the address bar--so the URL displayed after visiting a page may differ somewhat from the one that was initially entered.)
(Browsers typically take care of encoding URLs entered into the address bar--so the URL displayed after visiting a page may differ somewhat from the one that was initially entered.)

Latest revision as of 19:51, 21 June 2013

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Note:
When specifying a URL in code, any special characters (characters other than letters and numbers) need to be encoded. For example, a space character can be encoded using either + or %20.

(Browsers typically take care of encoding URLs entered into the address bar--so the URL displayed after visiting a page may differ somewhat from the one that was initially entered.)

Here are some typical encodings:

space
+
%
%20 or +
%2B
%25

So:

Instead of Use

& (A&B)
space (A B)

%26 (A%26B)
%20 (A%20B)


It can be hard to get be hard to get the encoding right, so it's desirable to use a language library designed for the purpose.
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