URL - Uniform Resource Locator
Web browsers request pages from web servers by using a URL.
The URL is the address of a web page, like: http://www.w3schools.com.
URL Encoding
URLs can only be sent over the Internet using the ASCII character-set.
Since URLs often contain characters outside the ASCII set, the URL has to be converted into a valid ASCII format.
URL encoding replaces non ASCII characters with a "%" followed by two hexadecimal digits.
URLs cannot contain spaces. URL encoding normally replaces a space with a + sign.
Try It Yourself
If you click the "Submit" button below, the browser will URL encode the input before it is sent to the server. A page at the server will display the received input.
Try some other input and click Submit again.
URL Encoding Examples
| Character | URL-encoding | 
|---|---|
| € | %80 | 
| £ | %A3 | 
| © | %A9 | 
| ® | %AE | 
| À | %C0 | 
| Á | %C1 | 
| Â | %C2 | 
| Ã | %C3 | 
| Ä | %C4 | 
| Å | %C5 | 
For a complete reference of all URL encodings, visit our URL Encoding Reference.
 
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