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As the aforementioned RFC does not include any reference of encoding spaces as +, I guess using %20 is the way to go today For example, "%20" is the percent-encoding for the binary octet "00100000" (ABNF: %x20), which in US-ASCII corresponds to the space character (SP)
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Since it's not mentioned anywhere in the grammar, the only way to encode a space is with percent-encoding (%20) In fact, the RFC even states that spaces are delimiters and should be ignored: In some cases, extra whitespace (spaces, line-breaks, tabs, etc ) may have to be added to break a long URI across lines
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