D9 86 D8 Aa D8 A7 D8 A6 D8 Ac D8 A7 D9 84 D8 A8 D9 83 D8 A7 D9 84 D9 88 D8 B1 D9 8a D8 A7 2025 D8 B3 D9 88 D8 B1 D9 8a D8 A7. D8 B4 D8 AA D8 A7 D8 A8 D9 82 D8 A7 D8 AA D9 83 D8 B7 D9 8A D8 AD D9 81 D8 A7 D9 84 D8 AF D8 A7 An example would be the Arabic letter و WAW, which is converted to D988 If I copy-paste the Arabic URL from a browser window to another i get the url encoding similar to mine, not the Google one:
التغير المناخي جفاف نهري دجلة والفرات يهدد استقرار وأمن العراق البيئي والمائي والغذائي BBC from www.bbc.com
However, with URIs, for some reason, the four characters in the UTF-8 code are separated in the middle by a percent sign % If I copy-paste the Arabic URL from a browser window to another i get the url encoding similar to mine, not the Google one:
التغير المناخي جفاف نهري دجلة والفرات يهدد استقرار وأمن العراق البيئي والمائي والغذائي BBC
d8 80: arabic number sign: u+0601 d8 81: arabic sign sanah: u+0602 d8 82: arabic footnote marker: u+0603 d8 83: arabic sign safha: u+0604 d8 84: arabic sign samvat: u+0605 d8 85: arabic number mark above: u+0606 ؆ d8 86: arabic-indic cube root: u+0607 ؇ d8 87: arabic-indic fourth root: u+0608 ؈ d8 88: arabic ray: u+0609 ؉ d8. Since URLs often contain characters outside the ASCII set, the URL has to be converted into a valid ASCII format. d8 80: arabic number sign: u+0601 d8 81: arabic sign sanah: u+0602 d8 82: arabic footnote marker: u+0603 d8 83: arabic sign safha: u+0604 d8 84: arabic sign samvat: u+0605 d8 85: arabic number mark above: u+0606 ؆ d8 86: arabic-indic cube root: u+0607 ؇ d8 87: arabic-indic fourth root: u+0608 ؈ d8 88: arabic ray: u+0609 ؉ d8.
D8 B4 D8 AA D8 A7 D8 A8 D9 82 D8 A7 D8 AA D9 83 D8 B7 D9 8A D8 AD D9 81 D8 A7 D9 84 D8 AF D8 A7. URL Encoding (Percent Encoding) URL encoding converts characters into a format that can be transmitted over the Internet An example would be the Arabic letter و WAW, which is converted to D988