>Escape also appears in every hyperlink as a slash (/), a programming
>command that allows Web users to move from computer system to computer
>system, or from page to page, in a website simply by clicking on a
>hyperlink.
>


Escape is associated with backslash ( \ )

"slash" ( / ) has utterly, nothing, at all, whatsoever to do with escape.

"Slash" is just like a hyphen or a colon.

The slashes used in URLs have utterly nothing, whatsoever, even 
vaguely, to do with escape sequences.

Typical hopelessly, utterly, wildly, bizarrely inaccurate writing by Wired.





>Bemer said...
>"It's sad. Technology develops through decades of work by many people.
>That's why I put my work into the public domain whenever possible."

That's why you're a socialist fool who's never achieved anything, Bemer! :)

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