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- HTML URL Encoding Reference - W3Schools
URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet URLs can only be sent over the Internet using the ASCII character-set
- HTML URL Encoding - W3Schools
URL encoding converts non-ASCII characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet URL encoding replaces non-ASCII characters with a "%" followed by hexadecimal digits
- HTML meta charset Attribute - W3Schools
The charset attribute specifies the character encoding for the HTML document The HTML5 specification encourages web developers to use the UTF-8 character set, which covers almost all of the characters and symbols in the world!
- HTML Windows-1252 Reference - W3Schools
Windows-1252 Windows-1252 was the first default character set in Microsoft Windows It was the most popular character set in Windows from 1985 to 1990
- HTML UTF-8 Reference - W3Schools
The HTML Standard is Unicode UTF-8 The default character set in HTML-4 (ISO-8859-1) were limited in size and not compatible in multilingual environments The default character encoding in HTML-5 is UTF-8 HTML5 pages using a different character set than UTF-8 must specify this a <meta> tag:
- HTML Character Entities - W3Schools
Some diacritical marks, like grave ( ̀) and acute ( ́) are called accents Diacritical marks can be used in combination with alphanumeric characters to produce a character that is not present in the character set (encoding) used in the page Here are some examples: There are more examples in the next chapter
- JSON Introduction - W3Schools
JSON stands for J ava S cript O bject N otation JSON is a text format for storing and transporting data JSON is "self-describing" and easy to understand
- JavaScript encodeURI () Method - W3Schools
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