"\x3c" => '<' (open bracket)
"\x3e" => '>' (close bracket)
"\x3d" => '=' (equal)
What name is given to the encoding method used above? (\x~~)
It seems to not be URL encoding. It could be a type of utf-8 encoding, but I don’t know.
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It is used in literals in e.g. programming languages. wikipedia knows it