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  2. Module:Urldecode - Wikipedia

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  3. Double encoding - Wikipedia

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    In PHP programming language, data items in $_GET and $_REQUEST are sufficiently URI-decoded and thus programmers should avoid calling the urldecode function on them. [17] Calling the urldecode function on data that has been read from $_GET or $_REQUEST causes the data to be URI-decoded once more than it should and hence may open possibility for ...

  4. Module:Urldecode/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Urldecode - Wikipedia

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  6. Percent-encoding - Wikipedia

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    URL encoding, officially known as percent-encoding, is a method to encode arbitrary data in a uniform resource identifier (URI) using only the US-ASCII characters legal within a URI.

  7. Module:DecodeEncode - Wikipedia

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    All well-defined named entities are decoded (HTML Named character references, formally: as defined in the PHP table). A regular, rendered sentence: "At 100 °F, & with a "burning" sun above, we , we ⁄walked⁄."

  8. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    A valid file URI must therefore begin with either file:/path (no hostname), file:///path (empty hostname), or file://hostname/path. file://path (i.e. two slashes, without a hostname) is never correct, but is often used. Further slashes in path separate directory names in a hierarchical system of directories and subdirectories. In this usage ...

  9. List of file signatures - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft compressed file in Quantum format, used prior to Windows XP. File can be decompressed using Extract.exe or Expand.exe distributed with earlier versions of Windows. After compression, the last character of the original filename extension is replaced with an underscore, e.g. ‘Setup.exe’ becomes ‘Setup.ex_’. 46 4C 49 46: FLIF: 0 flif