URLs use the ASCII character set, and reserve the characters ;, /, ?, :, @, =, and
& for special use. The URL specification also declares the space character, the
quote mark, <, >, #, %, {, } , |, \, ^, ~, [, ], and ` as unsafe, because of
potential conflicts with delimiters, transcribers, and gateways. Any reserved or
unsafe character or character not in the ASCII character set must be escaped using
a percent sign and its hexadecimal ASCII code. For example, a space is represented
as %20. It's best if you can avoid the use of characters that would need to be
escaped within your URLs.

Biji Harees wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> When I  pass a string having spaces  as QueryString, the page that recieves
> the querystring gets jung characters instead of space . Does anybody come
> across with a similar problem.
>
> regards
> Biji Harees
> Amsoft India Ltd
> Bangalore
>
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