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  2. Percent-encoding - Wikipedia

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    Percent-encoding is a way to encode data in a URI using only ASCII characters. It involves converting reserved characters to hexadecimal values and using % as an escape character. Learn the types, rules and examples of percent-encoding.

  3. Character encodings in HTML - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to specify and detect the character encoding of HTML documents, and which encodings are permitted by the HTML standards. The web page explains the difference between UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, and other encodings, and their advantages and disadvantages.

  4. Markup language - Wikipedia

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    A markup language is a text-encoding system that specifies the structure and formatting of a document and potentially the relationship between its parts. Learn about the history, types, and examples of markup languages, such as HTML, XML, and LaTeX.

  5. HTML form - Wikipedia

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    A webform, web form or HTML form on a web page allows a user to enter data that is sent to a server for processing. Forms can resemble paper or database forms because web users fill out the forms using checkboxes, radio buttons, or text fields.

  6. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    UTF-8 is a way of encoding Unicode code points using one to four bytes, with ASCII compatibility and self-synchronization. It is the dominant encoding for the World Wide Web and many languages, and has various aliases and implementations.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  8. HTML - Wikipedia

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    HTML is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser. It defines the content and structure of web content and can embed images, forms, scripts, and other objects.

  9. W3Schools - Wikipedia

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    W3Schools also publishes free HTML templates. It is run by Refsnes Data in Norway . [ 6 ] It has an online text editor called TryIt Editor, and readers can edit examples and run the code in a test environment.