Document URI-ESCAPED-CHARS as defined in RFC 2396.

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\defvar{uri-escaped-chars}{char-set} \defvar{uri-escaped-chars}{char-set}
\begin{desc} \begin{desc}
This is a set of characters (in the sense of SRFI~14) which are This is a set of characters (in the sense of SRFI~14) which are
escaped in URIs. These are the escaped in URIs. RFC 2396 defines this set as all characters which
following characters: \verb|$|, \verb|-|, \verb|_|, \verb|@|, %$ are neither letters, nor digits, nor one of the following characters:
\verb|.|, \verb|&|, \verb|!|, \verb|*|, \verb|\|, \verb|"|, \verb|-|, \verb|_|, \verb|.|, \verb|!|, %$
\verb|'|, \verb|(|, \verb|)|, \verb|,|, \verb|+|, and all other \verb|~|, \verb|*|, \verb|'|, \verb|(|, \verb|)|.
characters that are neither letters nor digits (such as space and
control characters).
\end{desc} \end{desc}
\defun{escape-uri} {string [escaped-chars]} {string} \defun{escape-uri} {string [escaped-chars]} {string}