Rob ha scritto: > On Tuesday 30 December 2008 19:44, werner 007 wrote: > >> First when i read your solution i was thinking "damn, i was lazy to make >> a good job". >> But then, we are not looking for single chars but for three at once. >> > > I misunderstood you, then. URL encoding is replacing non-printable > characters with %xx. URL DEcoding is replacing %xx with the original > non-printable character. What I wrote will be fine for encoding and what > you wrote in this response will be fine if you rename the function > to "urldecode". > > ...and don't forget that URL's ENcoding and DEcoding deals with other characters too (not merely the non-printable ones), for example the "%" itself should be encoded, and probably others (I don't have the specs at hands). The correct ENcoding of " % " (blank-percent-blank) is "%20%25%20", *not* "%20%%20"...
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