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2.2. URL Character Encoding Issues
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parts of the URL. Within those parts, an octet may be represented
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the chararacter which has that octet as its code within the US-ASCI
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[20] coded character set.
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Reserved:
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"/", "?", ":", "@", "=" and "&" are the characters which may be
reserved for special meaning within a scheme. No other characters m
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be reserved within a scheme.
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3.1. Common Internet Scheme Syntax
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":<port>", and "/<url-path>" may be excluded. The scheme specific
data start with a double slash "//" to indicate that it complies wi
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the common Internet scheme syntax. The different components obey th
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