As the aforementioned rfc does not include any reference of encoding spaces as +, i guess using %20 is the way to go today It replaces (escapes) characters that have a special meaning when part of a url with their hex equivalent preceded by a % sign. Sometimes the spaces get url encoded to the + sign, and some other times to %20
What is the difference and why should this happen? The output transformation you need (spaces to %20, forward slashes to %2f) is called url encoding I am interested in knowing why '%20' is used as a space in urls, particularly why %20 was used and why we even need it in the first place.
How to encode query string space with %20 instead of + 20 (unable to get local issuer certificate) asked 13 years, 4 months ago modified 12 months ago viewed 388k times Under system variables, click new In the variable name field, enter either
Concepts are great, don't get me wrong, but why do we need another keyword for this I'm using windows as a simple user (i don't have any admin rights) and want to install nodejs lts On the download site i have the choice to download only the binary node.exe (which don't includes.