You can then copy the results from that box into your new link, which is now ready to be posted on your web site or used in an email. Just paste the path to your file or folder into the big text area, then hit the encode button underneath. For example, our encoded link to the FileZilla optimal settings document is actually help you out, we’ve added a form at the bottom of the page for encoding your links. Encoding just means that you take the characters that break your link (like spaces) and you replace them with gibberishy looking stuff that is less confusing to computers. In order to use the link, you’ll need to encode the part that points at your file. For example, if your filename has spaces like “filezilla optimal settings.pdf.” If we tried to make a link on our test server to this file, we’d get optimal settings.pdf, which won’t always work, depending on your browser. Sometimes, your link will contain characters that cause it to break.
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