
Other characters in a URI must be percent encoded. RFC 3986 section 2.3 Unreserved Characters (January 2005) The sets of reserved and unreserved characters and the circumstances under which certain reserved characters have special meaning have changed slightly with each new revision of specifications that govern URIs and URI schemes. Using percent-encoding, reserved characters are represented using special character sequences. Unreserved characters have no such special meanings. For example, forward slash characters are used to separate different parts of a URL (or more generally, a URI). Reserved characters are characters that sometimes have special meaning. The characters allowed in a URI are either reserved or unreserved (or a percent character as part of a percent-encoding).
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We do not keep or inspect the contents of the submitted data or uploaded files in any way. We delete uploaded files from our servers immediately after being processed and the resulting downloadable file is deleted right after the first download attempt or 15 minutes of inactivity (whichever is shorter). (*) These options cannot be enabled simultaneously since the resulting output would not be valid for the majority of applications.Īll communications with our servers come through secure SSL encrypted connections (https). Currently this mode supports only the UTF-8 character set. Live mode: When you turn on this option the entered data is encoded immediately with your browser's built-in JavaScript functions, without sending any information to our servers.The applied character limit is defined in the MIME (RFC 2045) specification, which states that the encoded lines must be no more than 76 characters long. Split lines into chunks: The encoded data will become a continuous text without any whitespaces, so check this option if you want to break it up into multiple lines.Use this option if you want to encode multiple independent data entries separated with line breaks. Encode each line separately: Even newline characters are converted to their percent-encoded forms.For the files section, this is partially irrelevant since files already contain the corresponding separators, but you can define which one to use for the "encode each line separately" and "split lines into chunks" functions.
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Newline separator: Unix and Windows systems use different line break characters, so prior to encoding either variant will be replaced within your data by the selected option.As for files, the binary option is the default, which will omit any conversion this option is required for everything except plain text documents.


Note that in case of text data, the encoding scheme does not contain the character set, so you may have to specify the appropriate set during the decoding process.

Change this option if you want to convert the data to another character set before encoding.
