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Encode to URL-encoded format or decode from it with various advanced options. Our site has an easy to use online tool to convert your data.
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URL Encoding (Percent Encoding). URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet. URLs can only be sent over the ...
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Input a string of text and encode or decode it as you like. Handy for turning encoded JavaScript URLs from complete gibberish into readable gibberish.
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Enter text to URL encode or decode. Converts the text into a percent encoded string.
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A comma in a string should be encoded as %2C . It is recommended you use your platform's normal URL building libraries to automatically encode your URLs, to ...
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Our URL encoding and decoding tool allows you to input a standard URL, and then it will provide you with a UTF-8 encoded version, using ASCII characters. The ...
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Below is a reference of ASCII characters in URL-encoding form (hexadecimal format). Hexadecimal values can be used to display non-standard letters and ...
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