Reputation: 53263
When I paste a url containing some reserved characters to the address bar of IE, FF, Chrome, I see that it displays it as it is but as far as I understand in uses percent-encoding in the background.
How can I see in IE, FF and Chrome how the browser encoded the url?
Is it possible?
P.S: The reason I want to check this is I have a feeling my url is encoded differently in IE and FF and Chrome -so that it only works in IE.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1893
Reputation: 96697
Copy the URL from the browser’s address bar and paste it into a text document.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 6392
Put the URL into an HTML page, ie,
<a href="www.example.com?param=text with reserved characters">click</a>
Load in each browser, right-click, copy URL, paste into a text app or the address bar.
You can also use:
<script>
alert(encodeURIComponent('the text you want to see encoded'));
</script>
Upvotes: 2