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== Related Items ==
== Related Items ==


[[encodeURI/decodeURI|encodeURI]], [[encodeURI/decodeURI|decodeURI]], [[encodeURIComponent/decodeURIComponent|encodeURIComponent]], [[encodeURIComponent/decodeURIComponent|decodeURIComponent]]
[[escape/unEscape|escape]], [[escape/unEscape|unescape]], [[encodeURIComponent/decodeURIComponent|encodeURIComponent]], [[encodeURIComponent/decodeURIComponent|decodeURIComponent]]


[[Category:Language Reference]]
[[Category:Language Reference]]


[[Category:Variable Handling]]
[[Category:Variable Handling]]

Revision as of 21:00, 30 December 2013

encodeURI(URI)

decodeURI(URI)

Description

The encodeURI() function is used to encode a URI.

This function encodes special characters, except: , / ? : @ & = + $ # (Use encodeURIComponent() to encode these characters).

unEscape converts a string with special characters turned into a normal string.

Example (Basic)

Encode a URI:

uri = "my test.asp?name=st�le&car=saab"
Print encodeURI(uri)

The result of res will be:

my%20test.asp?name=st%C3%A5le&car=saab

Example (JavaScript)

Encode a URI:

var uri = "my test.asp?name=st�le&car=saab";
NSB.Print(encodeURI(uri));

The result of res will be:

my%20test.asp?name=st%C3%A5le&car=saab

Related Items

escape, unescape, encodeURIComponent, decodeURIComponent