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Is a slash ( ) equivalent to an encoded slash (%2F) in the path . . . The story of %2F vs was that, according to the initial W3C recommendations, slashes «must imply a hierarchical structure»: The slash (" ", ASCII 2F hex) character is reserved for the delimiting of substrings whose relationship is hierarchical
Why is in my URL slug converted to %2F in ASP. NET Core? However, when I try to pass this slug in the URL, it often gets URL-encoded to %2F or decoded into a space under certain conditions This happens even if I pass the slug with a slash ( ), and it seems inconsistent Example problem In the database, I have the slug stored as en learn-english-in-99-days When I navigate to the URL in my browser
How can I format a decimal to always show 2 decimal places? I want to display: 49 as 49 00 and: 54 9 as 54 90 Regardless of the length of the decimal or whether there are are any decimal places, I would like to display a Decimal with 2 decimal places, and I'd
%2F instead of slash in url? - Stack Overflow In the german version everything works- the links are correct, ony when i switch the language there are "%2f" instead of " " But also only after the first part (until myaccount ) - because some " " are correctly encoded
c# - URL-encoded slash in URL - Stack Overflow There is still a problem if you have got an encoded " " (%2F) in your URL RFC 3986 - Section 2 2 says: "If data for a URI component would conflict with a reserved character's purpose as a delimiter, then the conflicting data must be percent-encoded before the URI is formed "
Changing to %2f in URL doesnt work - Stack Overflow List of codes URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet - w3Schools So, " " is actually a seperator, but "%2f" becomes an ordinary character that simply represents " " character in element of your url
What is the difference between . 2 and . 2f format specifiers? 2f 1 10 Testing 1 0 2 1 0 2g 1 2f 1 00 Testing 12345 6789 2 1 2e+04 2g 1 2e+04 2f 12345 68 The 2f specifier converts the number to fixed-point notation I found out that 2 and 2g are similar but not quite What is the intended behaviour of the 2 specifier?