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IPL T S Series • Communication and Control

Figure 4-7b — Browser view of previous HTML source code

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Before attempting to develop new Web pages, the user should have a working

knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and SSI.

URL encoding

URL encoding is the method of using ASCII hexadecimal characters to display

specific characters in a URL. URL encoding is used for several reasons. On some

operating systems, certain characters are unsafe or not available, and others are

reserved by the HTML or URL specification. URL encoding is used to ensure

compatibility and functionality with most Internet browsers. As a general rule, use

the URL hexadecimal encoding method shown on the following page when these

characters appear in your URLs.
The following types of characters do not require encoding in a URL.

Alphanumerics

Special characters

Reserved characters

0-9 a-z A-Z

$ _ _ . + ! * ( ) ,

; / ? : @ = &

When used for their reserved purposes, these

characters do not require encoding within a URL.

Reserved characters

Reserved characters should not be encoded when they appear in their conventional

meaning in a URL. For example, do not encode the slash (/) when using it as part

of the URL syntax. Only encode unsafe characters (defined below) in your URLs.
The following table lists reserved characters.

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