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- Must @ and %40 be treated equivalently in URL paths?
Must '@' and '%40' be treated equivalently in URL paths? Asked 9 years, 6 months ago Modified 9 years, 6 months ago Viewed 995 times
- java - @ converted to %40 in HTTPPost request - Stack Overflow
i m trying to send post request to webservice when i add special character @ in parameter it is coverted to %40 i have checked server side they are getting %40 instead of @ can any one help m
- encoding - %40 converted into @ on Get - Stack Overflow
%40 converted into @ on Get Asked 12 years, 4 months ago Modified 7 years, 3 months ago Viewed 14k times
- How to resolve NET MAUI workload version mismatch?
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- How do I fix the error Named Pipes Provider, error 40 - Stack Overflow
Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server I tried using the local IP address to connect as well as a public one I've tried: Yes, the site can communicate with the server Named pipes TCP is enabled Remote connections are allowed Windows Firewall is off Created an exception for port 1433 in Windows Firewall
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Discussion on vulnerabilities in specific versions of spring-webmvc and potential solutions provided by the community
- git: how to rename a branch (both local and remote)?
I have a local branch master that points to a remote branch origin regacy (oops, typo!) How do I rename the remote branch to origin legacy or origin master? I tried: git remote rename regacy legac
- my emails display %40 instead of @ sign when i submit form
I created a form that displays the results in another html page but the @ sign is displayed as %40 in the new page This is my code below Can someone help out? lt;script type="text javascript" gt;
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