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Hallo, Michael Schoenboeck schrieb am Freitag, 13. August 2004 um 18:26: > Ich wills nich beschwohren wahr mir aber sicher das sie das sind. RFC 1738 sagt, geschweifte Klammern sind unsafe und müssen encoded werden: Characters can be unsafe for a number of reasons. The space character is unsafe because significant spaces may disappear and insignificant spaces may be introduced when URLs are transcribed or typeset or subjected to the treatment of word-processing programs. The characters "<" and ">" are unsafe because they are used as the delimiters around URLs in free text; the quote mark (""") is used to delimit URLs in some systems. The character "#" is unsafe and should always be encoded because it is used in World Wide Web and in other systems to delimit a URL from a fragment/anchor identifier that might follow it. The character "%" is unsafe because it is used for encodings of other characters. Other characters are unsafe because gateways and other transport agents are known to sometimes modify such characters. These characters are "{", "}", "|", "\", "^", "~", "[", "]", and "`". All unsafe characters must always be encoded within a URL. For example, the character "#" must be encoded within URLs even in systems that do not normally deal with fragment or anchor identifiers, so that if the URL is copied into another system that does use them, it will not be necessary to change the URL encoding. http://www.w3.org/Addressing/rfc1738.txt Gibt's 'ne neuere RFC, die das Aussehen von URLs regelt? Gruss, Andreas
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