The “%5D” symbol in a URL is called an “ASCII character encoding”. It’s used to denote the end of a sentence.

HTML is a markup language that defines how web pages are structured.

URL encoding is a way to encode information in a URL so that it can be sent to another computer. It is often used to send information such as passwords and credit card numbers over the internet.To stop URL encoding, you need to use a program called “URL Unencoder” which will undo the encoding process for you.

4b 5B encoding is a way of storing data on an optical disc. It’s called 4b 5B because it uses four bits per pixel (4b) and five bits for the color (5B).

Base64 encoding is an algorithm that converts binary data into printable ASCII characters. Base64 encoding is safe to use in URLs because it only uses 64 characters, which are all in the ASCII set.

The “C” in a URL is the ASCII code for “space.

A URL with a percent sign in it is telling the browser that the information following the symbol is a percentage. For example, http://www.google.com/%7D will take you to Google’s homepage.

The encodeURI() function converts the specified string to its equivalent URI encoding, while the encodeURIComponent() function converts only a component of the specified string.

Yes, browser will decode a URL automatically.

The easiest way to copy URL without encoding is to copy the text, then paste it into a new text document.

URL encoding does not prevent XSS, but it can be used to bypass some filters.