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URL encoding used by Safari for non-ascii chars ??
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URL encoding used by Safari for non-ascii chars ??


  • Subject: URL encoding used by Safari for non-ascii chars ??
  • From: "Sanjay Arora" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2005 00:22:44 +0530
  • Thread-topic: URL encoding used by Safari for non-ascii chars ??

Title: URL encoding used by Safari for non-ascii chars ??

Hi,
        I don't know if its the right list to post this message, actually I am trying to figure out the encoding used by Safari on Mac.

        I saw two different behaviors, when I actually type the chars in the address window the encoding used by the browser to send the URL to my server is UTF-8.

        where as when I just copy the chars from some file and paste the chars in the window the encoding is different (unknown to me)

       
        An example for a Central European character (ä). e.g. http://server/ä

ä = ä  --> 195 164 (UTF-8) --- (When I type the char in the address window)

ä = ä --> 97 204 136 (??) -- (When I type copy and paste the char in the address window)


Did any one else faced similar problem...
Could any one help me out...

Regards
Sanjay

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