Encodes all reserved characters using java.net.URLEncoder.encode().
Doesn't encode any of the reserved characters, leaving intact all characters allowed in the query string as defined by RFC3986.
Doesn't encode any of the reserved characters, leaving intact all characters allowed in the query string as
defined by RFC3986 as well as the characters [
and ]
.
Doesn't encode any of the reserved characters, leaving intact all characters allowed in the query string as
defined by RFC3986 as well as the characters [
and ]
. These brackets aren't legal in the query part of the
URI, but some servers use them unencoded. See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11490326/is-array-syntax-using-square-brackets-in-url-query-strings-valid
for discussion.
Encodes only the &
and =
reserved characters, which are usually used to separate query parameter names and
values.
Encodes only the &
reserved character, which is usually used to separate query parameter names and values.
Encodes only the &
reserved character, which is usually used to separate query parameter names and values. The
'=' sign is allowed in values.
(Since version ) see corresponding Javadoc for more information.