It probably needs to be an option added to the URLEncoder class. I
doubt there's anything that does this for you right now.
For now - I would recommend that you use a search and replace on the
output of URLEncoder to change the + to %20.
Hen
On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 9:23 PM, Jim the Standing Bear
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standingbear@...> wrote:
> hello,
>
> I am always under the impression that URL encoding converts spaces to
> %20, and only to find out the URLEncoder from both commons-codec and
> java converts spaces to "+" signs.
>
> So the question is, which codec converts spaces to %20? I am working
> on a piece of code that allows users to download some files, and if
> the spaces in the filenames are converted to "+" signs, then firefox
> automatically chops off everything from the first "+" to the end. So
> I would like to convert them to %20 instead, but not sure which code
> actually does that. Thanks.
>
> - Jim
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