- URL Encoding
What are those "%20" codes in URLs? NEAT UTILITY: scroll down to use the: <b>URL encoding converter</b> which below allows you to convert content between its unencoded and encoded forms. The initial input state is considered to be "unencoded" (hit 'Convert' at the beginning to start in the encoded state.) Further, to allow actual URLs to be encoded, this little converter does not encode URL syntax characters (the ";", "/", "?", ":", "@", "=", "#" and "&" characters)...if you also need to encode these characters for any reason, see the "Reserved characters" table above for the appropriate encoded values.
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- HTML Forums
HTMLforums.com offers free HTML and web development help to webmasters, web developers and small business owners
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- The Uniform Server
All in one 4mb easy to setup APACHE, PHP, etc.
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- Seaside: Tutorial
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- Dreamweaver Tutorials
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