URL Encoder: similar to the java.net.URLEncoder class : URLEncoder « Network Protocol « Java

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URL Encoder: similar to the java.net.URLEncoder class
    

import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.util.BitSet;

/**
 
 * This class is very similar to the java.net.URLEncoder class.
 
 * Unfortunately, with java.net.URLEncoder there is no way to specify to the
 * java.net.URLEncoder which characters should NOT be encoded.
 
 * This code was moved from DefaultServlet.java
 
 @author Craig R. McClanahan
 @author Remy Maucherat
 */
public class URLEncoder {
  protected static final char[] hexadecimal = '0''1''2''3''4''5''6''7''8''9',
      'A''B''C''D''E''F' };

  // Array containing the safe characters set.
  protected BitSet safeCharacters = new BitSet(256);

  public URLEncoder() {
    for (char i = 'a'; i <= 'z'; i++) {
      addSafeCharacter(i);
    }
    for (char i = 'A'; i <= 'Z'; i++) {
      addSafeCharacter(i);
    }
    for (char i = '0'; i <= '9'; i++) {
      addSafeCharacter(i);
    }
  }

  public void addSafeCharacter(char c) {
    safeCharacters.set(c);
  }

  public String encode(String path) {
    int maxBytesPerChar = 10;
    int caseDiff = ('a' 'A');
    StringBuffer rewrittenPath = new StringBuffer(path.length());
    ByteArrayOutputStream buf = new ByteArrayOutputStream(maxBytesPerChar);
    OutputStreamWriter writer = null;
    try {
      writer = new OutputStreamWriter(buf, "UTF8");
    catch (Exception e) {
      e.printStackTrace();
      writer = new OutputStreamWriter(buf);
    }

    for (int i = 0; i < path.length(); i++) {
      int c = (intpath.charAt(i);
      if (safeCharacters.get(c)) {
        rewrittenPath.append((charc);
      else {
        // convert to external encoding before hex conversion
        try {
          writer.write((charc);
          writer.flush();
        catch (IOException e) {
          buf.reset();
          continue;
        }
        byte[] ba = buf.toByteArray();
        for (int j = 0; j < ba.length; j++) {
          // Converting each byte in the buffer
          byte toEncode = ba[j];
          rewrittenPath.append('%');
          int low = (int) (toEncode & 0x0f);
          int high = (int) ((toEncode & 0xf0>> 4);
          rewrittenPath.append(hexadecimal[high]);
          rewrittenPath.append(hexadecimal[low]);
        }
        buf.reset();
      }
    }
    return rewrittenPath.toString();
  }
}

   
    
    
    
  














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