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slashdelimited

Slashdelimited refers to a text encoding or data format in which the forward slash character (/) serves as the field delimiter. It is commonly used for representing hierarchical or path-like information in a compact, human-readable form.

Common contexts include URL paths, Unix-like filesystem paths, and various configuration or log formats that encode

Advantages of slash-delimited data include readability and the natural fit for representing nested structures. Drawbacks arise

Examples include host/path/to/resource, section/subsection/item, and 2023/04/15. There is no universal formal standard for slash-delimited data; its

separate
sections
with
slashes.
For
example,
a
hierarchical
identifier
such
as
home/user/documents
or
a
date-like
trail
such
as
2024/11/29
can
be
expressed
in
a
slash-delimited
manner.
In
some
data
exports
or
lightweight
schemas,
slash-delimited
strings
provide
a
simple
substitute
for
more
formal
line-oriented
or
comma-delimited
formats.
when
data
values
themselves
contain
slashes,
which
can
lead
to
ambiguity
unless
escaping
is
used,
or
an
alternative
delimiter
or
encoding
is
chosen.
Handling
rules
often
require
escaping
the
delimiter,
percent-encoding,
or
switching
to
a
different
delimiter
for
the
data
portion.
Parsing
typically
involves
splitting
the
string
on
the
slash,
then
applying
unescaping
as
needed,
while
paying
attention
to
leading
or
trailing
slashes
that
may
indicate
absolute
paths
or
empty
fields.
usage
is
largely
contextual,
defined
by
the
software
or
protocol
that
employs
it.