HTTP protocol specifies that arbitrary binary characters can be passed within the URL by using %xx notation, where ‘xx’ is the

HTTP protocol specifies that arbitrary binary characters can be passed within the URL by
using %xx notation, where ‘xx’ is the

HTTP protocol specifies that arbitrary binary characters can be passed within the URL by
using %xx notation, where ‘xx’ is the

A.
ASCII value of the character

B.
Binary value of the character

C.
Decimal value of the character

D.
Hex value of the character



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jf

jf

i think the answer is D

FP

FP

This is definitely D! The answer indicated to be correct (C) is NOT done by %xx, but rather &#[y][y]y;

samuel

samuel

do u ppl have dumps for ecsa v8 updated

Q 

Q 

The answer is undoubtedly “D”! (Not the provided wrong answer C!)

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/ref_urlencode.asp

URL encoding replaces unsafe ASCII characters with a “%” followed by two hexadecimal digits.

For example, %3ctest%3e equals to .

Q 

Q 

Something in the above comment is escaped by aiotesking web application:

equals to…. <test>

a

a

alert “hacked”