Some symbols cannot be passed directly in the URL, and if you want to pass these special symbols in the URL, they will be encoded. The encoded format is: The ASCII code of the% plus character, which is a percent percent, followed by the ASCII (16-binary) code value of the corresponding character. For example, the encoded value of a space is "%20". If you do not use escape characters, these encodings are treated as special characters defined in the URL. The following table lists some of the URL special symbols and encoded hexadecimal values 1) + URL in the + sign for spaces%2b2) spaces in the URL can be used with the + number or code%203)/separate directories and subdirectories%2f4)? Separating the actual URL and parameter%3f5)% Specify special characters%256) # means bookmarks%23& The delimiter between the parameters specified in the URL%268) = The value of the specified parameter in the URL%3d
Special characters such as%2f,%2b in URLs