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The characters are unsafe because they are used as the delimiters around URLs in free text; the quote mark () is used to delimit URLs in some systems.
The character % is unsafe because it is used for encodings of other characters. Other characters are unsafe because gateways and other transport agents are known to sometimes modify such characters. These characters are { , } , | , \ , ^ , ~ , [ , ] , and ` . All unsafe characters must always be encoded within a URL.
Answer: While its definitely possible to use commas in URLs, its not a widely used practice, nor is it recommended. Are you using commas in your URLs? Heres what you need to know. SearchEngineNews.com sample content SearchEngineNews.com sample content
In short, use %2C instead of comma in a URL. That being said, any good URL building library should handle that automatically for you.
So the rules are clear: Use a listing comma in a list wherever you could conceivably use the word and (or or) instead. Do not use a listing comma anywhere else. Put a listing comma before and or or only if this is necessary to make your meaning clear. The Listing Comma - University of Sussex University of Sussex informatics punctuation li University of Sussex informatics punctuation li
HTML Entity: #44; #x2C; comma; Unicode Character , (U+002C) - Compart Compart unicode Compart unicode
Sometimes website systems dont handle special characters very well, ending up in creating partial URLs for links. Commas will work but there will be a little mess when exporting URLs to CSV/Excel :) Standard is to use - or . But commas will work - you dont have to change URLs.
If youd like to separate a range of cells with a comma, you can use the TEXTJOIN function in Excel. Using cells A1 through A4 as an example, the TEXTJOIN formula is =TEXTJOIN(,,TRUE,A1:A4). Here, you show that youd like to add a comma by placing the punctuation in between quotation marks. How To Add Commas in Excel in 4 Simple Steps (Plus Tips) | Indeed.com Indeed career-development how-to- Indeed career-development how-to-

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