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==Encoding with Internet Explorer==
==Encoding with Internet Explorer==
Internet Explorer does not UTF-8 encode characters with accents and other diacritics (such as à to %c3%a0) when sending them, so to query the service with Internet Explorer, one must manually enter their encodings.
Internet Explorer does not UTF-8 encode characters with accents and other diacritics (such as à to %c3%a0) when sending them, so to query the service with Internet Explorer, one must manually enter their encodings.
==Returning a Parsed Address==
In Global Express Entry a parsed version, according to the standards of each country, of the input is returned when there is no reference data match.  This may lead to some confusion as to whether the address is in the reference data.  If your response address is the same as the input address, but in a different form, you may be getting a parsed version back, which means your address was not in the reference data.




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Latest revision as of 23:17, 18 September 2015

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Encoding with Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer does not UTF-8 encode characters with accents and other diacritics (such as à to %c3%a0) when sending them, so to query the service with Internet Explorer, one must manually enter their encodings.