I searched and found that versions 23.10.0 and 16.20.2 are present in the folders of the same name c:\users\ks\appdata\local\nvm. As the aforementioned rfc does not include any reference of encoding spaces as +, i guess using %20 is the way to go today. @metabyter i think it is more technically correct to phrase the question as in a url, should i encode the spaces using %20 or + in the query part of a url? because while the example.
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I am interested in knowing why '%20' is used as a space in urls, particularly why %20 was used and why we even need it in the first place.