IRIs and URIs; or: Internet Explorer does not decode encoded non-ASCII characters in its address bar

by Oliver 24. October 2013 23:03

Some facts about IE and its address bar IE can display non-ASCII characters in the address bar if you put them there by hand or click a link that contains such in unencoded form, e.g. http://marinas.info/marina/fürther-wassersportclub. IE sends a request for the correctly encoded URL, which is htt... [More]

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