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  2. Module:Urldecode - Wikipedia

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  3. Module:Urldecode/doc - Wikipedia

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    This is a documentation subpage for Module:Urldecode. It may contain usage information, categories and other content that is not part of the original module page. Functions

  4. Module:DecodeEncode/doc - Wikipedia

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  5. Double encoding - Wikipedia

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    In double encoding, data is encoded twice in a row using the same encoding scheme, that is, double-encoded form of data X is Encode(Encode(X)) where Encode is an encoding function. [1] Double encoding is usually used as an attack technique to bypass authorization schemes or security filters that intercept user input. [2]

  6. File URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    Both forms are actively used. Microsoft .NET (for example, the method new Uri(path)) generally uses the 2-slash form; Java (for example, the method new URI(path)) generally uses the 4-slash form. Either form allows the most common operations on URIs (resolving relative URIs, and dereferencing to obtain a connection to the remote file) to be ...

  7. Template:Urldecode - Wikipedia

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  8. data URI scheme - Wikipedia

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    In this example, the image data is encoded with utf8 and hence the image data can broken into multiple lines for easy reading. Single quote has to be used in the SVG data as double quote is used for encapsulating the image source. A favicon can also be made with utf8 encoding and SVG data which has to appear in the 'head' section of the HTML:

  9. Comparison of data-serialization formats - Wikipedia

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    ^ The "classic" format is plain text, and an XML format is also supported. ^ Theoretically possible due to abstraction, but no implementation is included. ^ The primary format is binary, but text and JSON formats are available.