Percent-encoding

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'''Percent-encoding''' is transfer encoding in which certain "unsafe" bytes are replaced by 3-byte escape sequence. The escape sequence is a percent sign (<code>%</code>), followed by two (usually uppercase) hex digits. Sometimes, as a special case, a space character is allowed to be encoded as a single "<code>+</code>" character.
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'''Percent-encoding''' is transfer encoding in which certain "unsafe" bytes are, in most cases, replaced by a 3-byte escape sequence. The escape sequence is a percent sign (<code>%</code>), followed by two (usually uppercase) hex digits. Sometimes, as a special case, a space character is allowed to be encoded as a single "<code>+</code>" character.
  
 
It is primarily used as part of [[URL encoding]], and [[Form URL encoding]].
 
It is primarily used as part of [[URL encoding]], and [[Form URL encoding]].

Latest revision as of 23:47, 21 May 2015

File Format
Name Percent-encoding
Ontology

Percent-encoding is transfer encoding in which certain "unsafe" bytes are, in most cases, replaced by a 3-byte escape sequence. The escape sequence is a percent sign (%), followed by two (usually uppercase) hex digits. Sometimes, as a special case, a space character is allowed to be encoded as a single "+" character.

It is primarily used as part of URL encoding, and Form URL encoding.

The term Percent-encoding is actually somewhat ambiguous, and is often conflated with URL encoding.

[edit] Encoding text

Percent-encoding encodes byte-oriented data, and doesn't necessarily suggest a way to encode text. Nowadays, it's normal (but far from universal) for text to be encoded as UTF-8 before being percent-encoded.

A Microsoft extension of percent-encoding allowed a Unicode character (or UTF-16 code unit?) to be encoded %uXXXX, but this is not standard, and not recommended.

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