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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T07:04:55+00:00 2026-05-13T07:04:55+00:00

I’ve a Zend Framework URI like /controller/action/var1/value1/var2/value2 . Value2 has a space character in

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I’ve a Zend Framework URI like /controller/action/var1/value1/var2/value2 .

  1. Value2 has a space character in it. How should I encode it in PHP? When I use urlencode with value2, this converts space into ‘+’ instead of ‘%20f’. Is that ok?

  2. This value2 is also added to a href location by javascript on client side. I’m using escape function there but when I click link I neither see ‘+’ nor ‘%20f’ in firefox address bar. Though when I see it in firebug ‘net’ tab, I see %20f.

Which functions should I use in PHP and javascript?

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    2026-05-13T07:04:55+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:04 am

    About your first question, that is the difference between urlencode and rawurlencode :

    var_dump(urlencode("hello, world"));
    

    Will get you :

    string 'hello%2C+world' (length=14)
    

    While

    var_dump(rawurlencode("hello, world"));
    

    will get you :

    string 'hello%2C%20world' (length=16)
    

    I suppose both should be OK ; but feel free to give it a try, just in case 😉

    About the second point : Firefox tries to make URLs “prettier”, displaying them in a human-readable way, instead of encoded — which is bad for us developpers, but nice to end-users.

    For instance, if I type this URL in Firefox’s address bar :

    http://tests/temp/temp.php?a=hello%2C%20world
    

    When I press the enter key, it’s automatically translated to

    http://tests/temp/temp.php?a=hello%2C%20world
    

    If it works the way you are doing it (and, as you are seeing an encoded URL with Firebug, it’s probably working), everything’s OK 😉

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