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It''s actually desired behavior and proper way to do it. Look at manual and description of function http_build_query Generates a URL-encoded query string from the associative (or indexed)
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It''s actually desired behavior and proper way to do it. Look at manual and description of function http_build_query Generates a URL-encoded query string from the associative (or indexed)
URL encoded colon (%3A) resolves in 403 Asked 11 years, 5 months ago Modified 3 years, 2 months ago Viewed 4k times
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how to convert the %3A and %2F to : and / in the url in python? Asked 9 years, 8 months ago Modified 3 years, 4 months ago Viewed 20k times
1 If you are using urlencode, it would always turn '':'' into ''%3A'' because that''s the only way the url will parse it. It is the same as passing a space character as ''%20''. ''%3A'' character won''t
How does one encode query parameters to go on a url in Java? I know, this seems like an obvious and already asked question. There are two subtleties I''m not sure of: Should spaces be
Edit: Please read both answers submitted by henrycjc and me for a full explaination Where do I find the documentation to use in android.nfc.tech.NfcA? /** * Provides access to NFC-A
Notice the %3A has been unencoded to a colon character, but all other encoded characters remain encoded. How can I prevent the %3A from being unencoded like all the other
What you are talking about is the preview image and text that Facebook extracts when you share a link. Facebook uses the Open Graph Protocol to get this data. Essentially, all you''ll have
You have it a bit wrong, 14443-3A is lower level that APDU''s which come from the higher level ISO 7816 protocol. But the Byte''s ( 0x30 and 0xA2) you reference as NFC 14443-A are not from