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As the aforementioned rfc does not include any reference of encoding spaces as +, i guess using %20 is the way to go today. The % character is encoded as %25. Since it's not mentioned anywhere in.
If you look at rfc 3986 appendix a, you will see that space is simply not mentioned anywhere in the grammar for defining a url. A bit of explaining as to what that %2520 is : The % character is encoded as %25.
Since It's Not Mentioned Anywhere In.
As the aforementioned rfc does not include any reference of encoding spaces as +, i guess using %20 is the way to go today. The common space character is encoded as %20 as you noted yourself.
If you look at rfc 3986 appendix a, you will see that space is simply not mentioned anywhere in the grammar for defining a url. The common space character is encoded as %20 as you noted yourself. The % character is encoded as %25.
As The Aforementioned Rfc Does Not Include Any Reference Of Encoding Spaces As +, I Guess Using %20 Is The Way To Go Today.
A bit of explaining as to what that %2520 is : Since it's not mentioned anywhere in.