They are indeed fools.
If you look at rfc 3986 appendix a, you will see that space is simply not mentioned anywhere in the grammar for defining a url.
Since it's not mentioned anywhere in the.
The output transformation you need (spaces to , forward slashes to /) is called url encoding.
It replaces (escapes) characters that have a special meaning when part of a url with their hex.
Set the java_home variable windows 7 – right click my computer and select properties > advanced windows 8 – go to control panel > system > advanced system settings windows 10 – search for.
Sometimes the spaces get url encoded to the sign, and some other times to.
What is the difference and why should this happen?