BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...
BMC Remedy Action Request System 7.6.04: BMC Remedy Mid Tier ...
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<strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Action</strong> <strong>Request</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>7.6.04</strong><br />
URL encoding<br />
80 <strong>BMC</strong> <strong>Remedy</strong> <strong>Mid</strong> <strong>Tier</strong> Guide<br />
If a URL includes characters that cannot be printed or transmitted safely, the URL<br />
must be encoded. Any unsafe or unprintable characters (such as single or double<br />
quotation marks, equal signs, or ampersands) are replaced with a percent sign (%),<br />
followed by the hexidecimal digits that correspond to the character’s value. For<br />
example, the string “Assigned To” would be encoded as %22Assigned+To%22.<br />
The following table lists commonly encoded characters.<br />
Table 3-3: Encoded characters<br />
Character Encoding value<br />
+ (plus sign) or %20<br />
" (double quotation mark) %22<br />
# (hash mark) %23<br />
$ (dollar sign) %24<br />
% (percent) %25<br />
& (ampersand) %26<br />
+ (plus sign) %2B<br />
, (comma) %2C<br />
< (less than sign) %3C<br />
= (equal sign) %3D<br />
> (greater-than sign) %3E<br />
/ (forward slash) %2F<br />
: (colon) %3A<br />
? (question mark) %3F<br />
The AR <strong>System</strong> mid tier provides a URL encoder utility that enables you to convert<br />
nonalphanumeric characters to UTF-8 encoded values.