Percent-Encoding and You
Today's reading comes from RFC3986:
A percent-encoding mechanism is used to represent a data octet in a component when that octet's corresponding character is outside the allowed set or is being used as a delimiter of, or within, the component. A percent-encoded octet is encoded as a character triplet, consisting of the percent character "%" followed by the two hexadecimal digits representing that octet's numeric value.
So sayeth the Berners-Lee (et al.). Now please stand and turn in your hymnals to page 256 and join us in singing "Still Alive" (Remixed for Pipe Organ).
"This was a triumph...."
"%20 The Final Frontier" printed in a white and blue gradient on a navy, 100% cotton t-shirt. Little stars are subtly printed in blue around the text.





