UrlEncode
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Revision as of 16:32, 8 June 2016
THIS FUNCTION HAS NOT BEEN IMPLEMENTED YET!!!!
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A$ = URLencode(A$)
""" encodes to """
"'" encodes to "'"
"<" encodes to "<"
">" encodes to ">"
"&" encodes to "&"
" " encodes to "+"
" " encodes to "%20"
";" encodes to "%3B"
"?" encodes to "%3F"
"/" encodes to "%2F"
":" encodes to "%3A"
"#" encodes to "%23"
"&" encodes to "%26"
"=" encodes to "%3D"
"+" encodes to "%2B"
"$" encodes to "%24"
"," encodes to "%2C"
"%" encodes to "%25"
"<" encodes to "%3C"
">" encodes to "%3E"
"~" encodes to "%7E"
"%" encodes to "%25"
Note that because the <space> character is very commonly used, a special code ( the "+" sign)
has been reserved as its URL encoding.
Thus the string "A B" can be URL encoded as either "A%20B" or "A+B".