I'm using this now
function encodeURI($url) {
// http://php.net/manual/en/function.rawurlencode.php
// https://developer.mozilla.org/en/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/encodeURI
$unescaped = array(
'%2D'=>'-','%5F'=>'_','%2E'=>'.','%21'=>'!', '%7E'=>'~',
'%2A'=>'*', '%27'=>"'", '%28'=>'(', '%29'=>')'
);
$reserved = array(
'%3B'=>';','%2C'=>',','%2F'=>'/','%3F'=>'?','%3A'=>':',
'%40'=>'@','%26'=>'&','%3D'=>'=','%2B'=>'+','%24'=>'$'
);
$score = array(
'%23'=>'#'
);
return strtr(rawurlencode($url), array_merge($reserved,$unescaped,$score));
}
It basically rawurlencodes everything, and then decodes a few things back (as Zanlok suggested in his comment). This should conform to the Mozilla specs of encodeURI.
And following MDN, 'if one wishes to follow the more recent RFC3986 for URLs', add
function fixedEncodeURI($url) {
return strtr(encodeURI($url),array('%5B'=>'[', '%5D'=>']'));
}
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