17 Special characters in the exit page and library logo components
You must enter codes in place of certain special characters that may follow the http:// portion of the URL of the library logo image file or the exit page. The table below lists each special character and the code that replaces it.
Using a code in place of a special character is called URL encoding. The code to use contains the % symbol followed by the two-digit hexadecimal representation (case-insensitive) of the ISO-Latin code point for the character. It is not necessary to URL enclode the http:// portion of a URL or any slashes (/) following http:// in the exit page or library logo components.
| For this special character |
Use this code |
| & (ampersand) |
%26 |
| @ (at) |
%40 |
| : (colon) |
%3a |
| , (comma) |
%2c |
| $ (dollar sign) |
%24 |
| = (equal to) |
%3d |
| # (number or pound) |
%23 |
| % (per cent) |
%25 |
| + (plus) |
%2b |
| ? (question mark) |
%3f |
| ; (semicolon) |
%3b |
| space |
%20 |
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