URL Decode/Encode is a url paste extension for chrome. it's a free extension , it has 4,000+ active users since released its first version, it earns an average rating of 5.00 from 8 rated user, last update is 736 days ago.
Use this utility to decode (or encode) URLs. URL encoding (also known as percent-encoding) is a mechanism for encoding information in a Uniform Resource Identifier (URI). This is a developer utility that allows you to paste (or type) an encoded URL string into a text field and see a decoded version. This is useful if you often deal with encoded URLs and want a quick way to read easily it. The last URL you entered is remembered and shown the next time you open the extension. This extension also includes links to other tools from LinangData, the LinangData main website, and our Youtube channel from the menu bar. The following tool buttons are available: - Decode/Encode - toggle between decoding and encoding URLs - Clear - clear the URL - Paste - paste from clipboard (replacing existing URL) - Append - pastes URL from clipboard (appending to existing URL) - Copy - copy encoded/decoded URL to clipboard - Replace - copies the encoded/decoded URL to the input text area (replacing existing URL)
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I LOVE THIS i have came back here after a month of using it and it's awesome also i believe it can be improved by adding 2 buttons a button that decodes the result then copy it to the clipboard could be named "paste and copy result" and make it 2 buttons for both ways
Very useful when you need to archive a webpage/site via the internet archive, as the internet archive treats the encoded and non-encoded URL differently, causing the wayback machine to save a NONEXISTENT page.