/* * Conditions Of Use * * This software was developed by employees of the National Institute of * Standards and Technology (NIST), an agency of the Federal Government. * Pursuant to title 15 Untied States Code Section 105, works of NIST * employees are not subject to copyright protection in the United States * and are considered to be in the public domain. As a result, a formal * license is not needed to use the software. * * This software is provided by NIST as a service and is expressly * provided "AS IS." NIST MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED * OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF * MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NON-INFRINGEMENT * AND DATA ACCURACY. NIST does not warrant or make any representations * regarding the use of the software or the results thereof, including but * not limited to the correctness, accuracy, reliability or usefulness of * the software. * * Permission to use this software is contingent upon your acceptance * of the terms of this agreement * * . * */ package gov.nist.javax.sip.address; import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException; /** * Copied from Apache Excalibur project. * Source code available at http://www.google.com/codesearch?hl=en&q=+excalibur+decodePath+show:sK_gDY0W5Rw:OTjCHAiSuF0:th3BdHtpX20&sa=N&cd=1&ct=rc&cs_p=http://apache.edgescape.com/excalibur/excalibur-sourceresolve/source/excalibur-sourceresolve-1.1-src.zip&cs_f=excalibur-sourceresolve-1.1/src/java/org/apache/excalibur/source/SourceUtil.java * @author Jean Deruelle * */ public class RFC2396UrlDecoder { /** * Decode a path. * *

Interprets %XX (where XX is hexadecimal number) as UTF-8 encoded bytes. *

The validity of the input path is not checked (i.e. characters that * were not encoded will not be reported as errors). *

This method differs from URLDecoder.decode in that it always uses UTF-8 * (while URLDecoder uses the platform default encoding, often ISO-8859-1), * and doesn't translate + characters to spaces. * * @param uri the path to decode * @return the decoded path */ public static String decode(String uri) { StringBuffer translatedUri = new StringBuffer(uri.length()); byte[] encodedchars = new byte[uri.length() / 3]; int i = 0; int length = uri.length(); int encodedcharsLength = 0; while (i < length) { if (uri.charAt(i) == '%') { //we must process all consecutive %-encoded characters in one go, because they represent //an UTF-8 encoded string, and in UTF-8 one character can be encoded as multiple bytes while (i < length && uri.charAt(i) == '%') { if (i + 2 < length) { try { byte x = (byte)Integer.parseInt(uri.substring(i + 1, i + 3), 16); encodedchars[encodedcharsLength] = x; } catch (NumberFormatException e) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Illegal hex characters in pattern %" + uri.substring(i + 1, i + 3)); } encodedcharsLength++; i += 3; } else { throw new IllegalArgumentException("% character should be followed by 2 hexadecimal characters."); } } try { String translatedPart = new String(encodedchars, 0, encodedcharsLength, "UTF-8"); translatedUri.append(translatedPart); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { //the situation that UTF-8 is not supported is quite theoretical, so throw a runtime exception throw new RuntimeException("Problem in decodePath: UTF-8 encoding not supported."); } encodedcharsLength = 0; } else { //a normal character translatedUri.append(uri.charAt(i)); i++; } } return translatedUri.toString(); } }