Does HTMLEncode(URLEncode(string)) always = URLEncode(HTMLEncode(string))?

If you mean URLEncode like JavaScript's encodeURI function then no the order doesn't matter.

No the order matters if the original string contains anything that HTMLEncode would encode. Take the string "&" for example.

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