URL Encoding Reference

 

ASCII Character

URL-encoding

space

%20

!

%21

"

%22

#

%23

$

%24

%

%25

&

%26

'

%27

(

%28

)

%29

*

%2A

+

%2B

,

%2C

-

%2D

.

%2E

/

%2F

0

%30

1

%31

2

%32

3

%33

4

%34

5

%35

6

%36

7

%37

8

%38

9

%39

:

%3A

;

%3B

%3C

=

%3D

%3E

?

%3F

@

%40

A

%41

B

%42

C

%43

D

%44

E

%45

F

%46

G

%47

H

%48

I

%49

J

%4A

K

%4B

L

%4C

M

%4D

N

%4E

O

%4F

P

%50

Q

%51

R

%52

S

%53

T

%54

U

%55

V

%56

W

%57

X

%58

Y

%59

Z

%5A

[

%5B

\

%5C

]

%5D

^

%5E

_

%5F

`

%60

a

%61

b

%62

c

%63

d

%64

e

%65

f

%66

g

%67

h

%68

i

%69

j

%6A

k

%6B

l

%6C

m

%6D

n

%6E

o

%6F

p

%70

q

%71

r

%72

s

%73

t

%74

u

%75

v

%76

w

%77

x

%78

y

%79

z

%7A

{

%7B

|

%7C

}

%7D

~

%7E

 

%7F

%80

 

%81

%82

ƒ

%83

%84

%85

%86

%87

ˆ

%88

%89

Š

%8A

%8B

Œ

%8C

 

%8D

Ž

%8E

 

%8F

 

%90

%91

%92

%93

%94

%95

%96

%97

˜

%98

%99

š

%9A

%9B

œ

%9C

 

%9D

ž

%9E

Ÿ

%9F

 

%A0

¡

%A1

¢

%A2

£

%A3

 

%A4

¥

%A5

|

%A6

§

%A7

¨

%A8

©

%A9

ª

%AA

«

%AB

¬

%AC

¯

%AD

®

%AE

¯

%AF

°

%B0

±

%B1

²

%B2

³

%B3

´

%B4

µ

%B5

%B6

·

%B7

¸

%B8

¹

%B9

º

%BA

»

%BB

¼

%BC

½

%BD

¾

%BE

¿

%BF

À

%C0

Á

%C1

Â

%C2

Ã

%C3

Ä

%C4

Å

%C5

Æ

%C6

Ç

%C7

È

%C8

É

%C9

Ê

%CA

Ë

%CB

Ì

%CC

Í

%CD

Î

%CE

Ï

%CF

Ð

%D0

Ñ

%D1

Ò

%D2

Ó

%D3

Ô

%D4

Õ

%D5

Ö

%D6

 

%D7

Ø

%D8

Ù

%D9

Ú

%DA

Û

%DB

Ü

%DC

Ý

%DD

Þ

%DE

ß

%DF

à

%E0

á

%E1

â

%E2

ã

%E3

ä

%E4

å

%E5

æ

%E6

ç

%E7

è

%E8

é

%E9

ê

%EA

ë

%EB

ì

%EC

í

%ED

î

%EE

ï

%EF

ð

%F0

ñ

%F1

ò

%F2

ó

%F3

ô

%F4

õ

%F5

ö

%F6

÷

%F7

ø

%F8

ù

%F9

ú

%FA

û

%FB

ü

%FC

ý

%FD

þ

%FE

ÿ

%FF

 

 


URL Encoding Reference

The ASCII device control characters %00-%1f were originally designed to control hardware devices. Control characters have nothing to do inside a URL.

 

ASCII Character

Description

URL-encoding

NUL

null character

%00

SOH

start of header

%01

STX

start of text

%02

ETX

end of text

%03

EOT

end of transmission

%04

ENQ

enquiry

%05

ACK

acknowledge

%06

BEL

bell (ring)

%07

BS

backspace

%08

HT

horizontal tab

%09

LF

line feed

%0A

VT

vertical tab

%0B

FF

form feed

%0C

CR

carriage return

%0D

SO

shift out

%0E

SI

shift in

%0F

DLE

data link escape

%10

DC1

device control 1

%11

DC2

device control 2

%12

DC3

device control 3

%13

DC4

device control 4

%14

NAK

negative acknowledge

%15

SYN

synchronize

%16

ETB

end transmission block

%17

CAN

cancel

%18

EM

end of medium

%19

SUB

substitute

%1A

ESC

escape

%1B

FS

file separator

%1C

GS

group separator

%1D

RS

record separator

%1E

US

unit separator

%1F

 

 

 

 

출처 : w3schools(http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp)

 

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The ASCII Character Set

ASCII stands for the "American Standard Code for Information Interchange".  It was designed in the early 60's, as a standard character-set for computers and hardware devices like teleprinters and tapedrives.

ASCII is a 7-bit character set containing 128 characters.

It contains the numbers from 0-9, the uppercase and lowercase English letters from A to Z, and some special characters.

The character-sets used in modern computers, HTML, and Internet are all based on ASCII.

The following table lists the 128 ASCII characters and their equivalent HTML entity codes.


ASCII Printable Characters

 

ASCII Character

HTML Entity Code

Description

 

 

space

!

!

exclamation mark

"

"

quotation mark

#

#

number sign

$

$

dollar sign

%

%

percent sign

&

&

ampersand

'

'

apostrophe

(

(

left parenthesis

)

)

right parenthesis

*

*

asterisk

+

+

plus sign

,

,

comma

-

-

hyphen

.

.

period

/

/

slash

0

0

digit 0

1

1

digit 1

2

2

digit 2

3

3

digit 3

4

4

digit 4

5

5

digit 5

6

6

digit 6

7

7

digit 7

8

8

digit 8

9

9

digit 9

:

:

colon

;

&#59;

semicolon

<

less-than

=

=

equals-to

>

greater-than

?

?

question mark

@

@

at sign

A

A

uppercase A

B

B

uppercase B

C

C

uppercase C

D

D

uppercase D

E

E

uppercase E

F

F

uppercase F

G

G

uppercase G

H

H

uppercase H

I

I

uppercase I

J

J

uppercase J

K

K

uppercase K

L

L

uppercase L

M

M

uppercase M

N

N

uppercase N

O

O

uppercase O

P

P

uppercase P

Q

Q

uppercase Q

R

R

uppercase R

S

S

uppercase S

T

T

uppercase T

U

U

uppercase U

V

V

uppercase V

W

W

uppercase W

X

X

uppercase X

Y

Y

uppercase Y

Z

Z

uppercase Z

[

[

left square bracket

\

\

backslash

]

]

right square bracket

^

^

caret

_

_

underscore

`

`

grave accent

a

a

lowercase a

b

b

lowercase b

c

c

lowercase c

d

d

lowercase d

e

e

lowercase e

f

f

lowercase f

g

g

lowercase g

h

h

lowercase h

i

i

lowercase i

j

j

lowercase j

k

k

lowercase k

l

l

lowercase l

m

m

lowercase m

n

n

lowercase n

o

o

lowercase o

p

p

lowercase p

q

q

lowercase q

r

r

lowercase r

s

s

lowercase s

t

t

lowercase t

u

u

lowercase u

v

v

lowercase v

w

w

lowercase w

x

x

lowercase x

y

y

lowercase y

z

z

lowercase z

{

{

left curly brace

|

|

vertical bar

}

}

right curly brace

~

~

tilde

 

 


ASCII Device Control Characters

The ASCII device control characters were originally designed to control hardware devices.

Control characters have nothing to do inside an HTML document.

 

ASCII Character

HTML Entity Code

Description

NUL

�

null character

SOH



start of header

STX



start of text

ETX



end of text

EOT



end of transmission

ENQ



enquiry

ACK



acknowledge

BEL



bell (ring)

BS



backspace

HT

	

horizontal tab

LF




line feed

VT



vertical tab

FF



form feed

CR



carriage return

SO



shift out

SI



shift in

DLE



data link escape

DC1



device control 1

DC2



device control 2

DC3



device control 3

DC4



device control 4

NAK



negative acknowledge

SYN



synchronize

ETB



end transmission block

CAN



cancel

EM



end of medium

SUB



substitute

ESC



escape

FS



file separator

GS



group separator

RS



record separator

US



unit separator

 

 

 

DEL



delete (rubout)

 

 

 

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