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How are characters URL encoded?
| Character | Code Points (Hex)  | 
      Code Points (Dec)  | 
    
|---|---|---|
|  Dollar ("$") Ampersand ("&") Plus ("+") Comma (",") Forward slash/Virgule ("/") Colon (":") Semi-colon (";") Equals ("=") Question mark ("?") 'At' symbol ("@")  | 
      24 26 2B 2C 2F 3A 3B 3D 3F 40  | 
      36 38 43 44 47 58 59 61 63 64  | 
    
| Character | Code Points (Hex)  | 
    Code Points (Dec)  | 
    Why encode? | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Space | 20 | 32 | Significant sequences of spaces may be lost in some uses (especially multiple spaces) | 
| Quotation marks 'Less Than' symbol ("<") 'Greater Than' symbol (">")  | 
    22 3C 3E  | 
    34 60 62  | 
    These characters are often used to delimit URLs in plain text. | 
| 'Pound' character ("#") | 23 | 35 | This is used in URLs to indicate where a fragment identifier (bookmarks/anchors in HTML) begins. | 
| Percent character ("%") | 25 | 37 | This is used to URL encode/escape other characters, so it should itself also be encoded. | 
| Misc. characters: Left Curly Brace ("{") Right Curly Brace ("}") Vertical Bar/Pipe ("|") Backslash ("\") Caret ("^") Tilde ("~") Left Square Bracket ("[") Right Square Bracket ("]") Grave Accent ("`")  | 
    7B 7D 7C 5C 5E 7E 5B 5D 60  | 
    123 125 124 92 94 126 91 93 96  | 
    Some systems can possibly modify these characters. | 
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