REST Guide

REST Guide

URL Encoding

URL Encoding

When you use the GET method, encode any HTTP-reserved character or space.
Character spaces and the following characters are reserved in HTTP:
! * ' ( ) ; : & = + $ , / ? # [ ]
For example, in the password
auth&123?
, the characters & and ? are problematic because they are reserved. When encoded, the password appears as
auth%26123%3F
.

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