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What does the "%2F" characters mean when used before an object in a URL?
Hello,
I've noted in Salesforce.com url's that querystring parameters often contain the characters %2F before an object. What is the purpose of these characters & what do they mean?
An example is the following "retURL=%2F01QQ1000007E4cm"
Where "01QQ1000007E4cm" is the object id.
Thanking you for your help.
Its the URL Encoded value of the Forward Slash (/)
Special characters need to be encoded in URL's, eg. +, & , etc
http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/html/topics/urlencoding.htm
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Its the URL Encoded value of the Forward Slash (/)
Special characters need to be encoded in URL's, eg. +, & , etc
http://www.blooberry.com/indexdot/html/topics/urlencoding.htm
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