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module URI::Escape
Module
for escaping unsafe characters with codes.
Public Instance Methods
# File lib/uri/common.rb, line 101
def escape(*arg)
warn "URI.escape is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
DEFAULT_PARSER.escape(*arg)
end
Synopsis
URI.escape(str [, unsafe])
Args
str
-
String
to replaces in. unsafe
-
Regexp
that matches all symbols that must be replaced with codes. By default usesUNSAFE
. When this argument is aString
, it represents a character set.
Description
Escapes the string, replacing all unsafe characters with codes.
This method is obsolete and should not be used. Instead, use CGI.escape
, URI.encode_www_form
or URI.encode_www_form_component
depending on your specific use case.
Usage
require 'uri'
enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15")
# => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D"
URI.unescape(enc_uri)
# => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r"
URI.escape("@?@!", "!?")
# => "@%3F@%21"
# File lib/uri/common.rb, line 132
def unescape(*arg)
warn "URI.unescape is obsolete", uplevel: 1 if $VERBOSE
DEFAULT_PARSER.unescape(*arg)
end
Synopsis
URI.unescape(str)
Args
str
-
String
to unescape.
Description
This method is obsolete and should not be used. Instead, use CGI.unescape
, URI.decode_www_form
or URI.decode_www_form_component
depending on your specific use case.
Usage
require 'uri'
enc_uri = URI.escape("http://example.com/?a=\11\15")
# => "http://example.com/?a=%09%0D"
URI.unescape(enc_uri)
# => "http://example.com/?a=\t\r"
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