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Nicholas,That last part of the path is usually referred to as the “Extra Path” or “Path Info”. It’s not a part of the URL spec, but rather, part of the spec of servers that process URLs. For example,...
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QUOTE:———– password – the other part of the authentication information for a URL, it is separated from the username by another : (colon) character. The username and password will be separated from the...
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World of HTML is so complex now days that even experienced programmer has a hard time to follow latest tags and ways of doing things…
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great topic, i ve been particulary interested in the part concerning rare symbols
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Thanks a lot, this is a great article, gathering all the important stuff that is usually completely diluted in various docs. Totally bookmarked!
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Thanks for this article. I liked the way you presented the content in a simple to read and understand manner. Seriously, I did not know URL had so much behind it.
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inside a url where it says….. content.php?id=6 , what does id represent usually?
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Thanks for the article, an oldie but a goodie. I just referenced you on an overview of URL encoding.
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Hi, i´m now starting the implementation changes of URL tracking codes in google & facebook campaigns, and we have found a problem in facebook implementation. When we upload the new URL trackings,...
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Probably Google is parsing them on the client side. The current JS engine in most browsers supports parsing everything except for the querystring, leaving that to the poor application devs themselves…...
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Nobody knows (but I would guess a database ID). The part between the question mark and hash symbol is called the query/search string and contains name=value pairs. The URI specs only define how to...
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Thank you very much for this article. I did want to learn in depth about URLs and your article served the purpose. Thank you!
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