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URI::Escape(3)                       User Contributed Perl Documentation                      URI::Escape(3)



NAME
       URI::Escape - Percent-encode and percent-decode unsafe characters

SYNOPSIS
        use URI::Escape;
        $safe = uri_escape("10% is enough\n");
        $verysafe = uri_escape("foo", "\0-\377");
        $str  = uri_unescape($safe);

DESCRIPTION
       This module provides functions to percent-encode and percent-decode URI strings as defined by RFC
       3986. Percent-encoding URI's is informally called "URI escaping".  This is the terminology used by
       this module, which predates the formalization of the terms by the RFC by several years.

       A URI consists of a restricted set of characters.  The restricted set of characters consists of
       digits, letters, and a few graphic symbols chosen from those common to most of the character
       encodings and input facilities available to Internet users.  They are made up of the "unreserved" and
       "reserved" character sets as defined in RFC 3986.

          unreserved    = ALPHA / DIGIT / "-" / "." / "_" / "~"
          reserved      = ":" / "/" / "?" / "#" / "[" / "]" / "@"
                          "!" / "$" / "&" / "'" / "(" / ")"
                        / "*" / "+" / "," / ";" / "="

       In addition, any byte (octet) can be represented in a URI by an escape sequence: a triplet consisting
       of the character "%" followed by two hexadecimal digits.  A byte can also be represented directly by
       a character, using the US-ASCII character for that octet.

       Some of the characters are reserved for use as delimiters or as part of certain URI components.
       These must be escaped if they are to be treated as ordinary data.  Read RFC 3986 for further details.

       The functions provided (and exported by default) from this module are:

       uri_escape( $string )
       uri_escape( $string, $unsafe )
           Replaces each unsafe character in the $string with the corresponding escape sequence and returns
           the result.  The $string argument should be a string of bytes.  The uri_escape() function will
           croak if given a characters with code above 255.  Use uri_escape_utf8() if you know you have such
           chars or/and want chars in the 128 .. 255 range treated as UTF-8.

           The uri_escape() function takes an optional second argument that overrides the set of characters
           that are to be escaped.  The set is specified as a string that can be used in a regular
           expression character class (between [ ]).  E.g.:

             "\x00-\x1f\x7f-\xff"          # all control and hi-bit characters
             "a-z"                         # all lower case characters
             "^A-Za-z"                     # everything not a letter

           The default set of characters to be escaped is all those which are not part of the "unreserved"
           character class shown above as well as the reserved characters.  I.e. the default is:

               "^A-Za-z0-9\-\._~"

       uri_escape_utf8( $string )
       uri_escape_utf8( $string, $unsafe )
           Works like uri_escape(), but will encode chars as UTF-8 before escaping them.  This makes this
           function able to deal with characters with code above 255 in $string.  Note that chars in the 128
           .. 255 range will be escaped differently by this function compared to what uri_escape() would.
           For chars in the 0 .. 127 range there is no difference.

           Equivalent to:

               utf8::encode($string);
               my $uri = uri_escape($string);

           Note: JavaScript has a function called escape() that produces the sequence "%uXXXX" for chars in
           the 256 .. 65535 range.  This function has really nothing to do with URI escaping but some folks
           got confused since it "does the right thing" in the 0 .. 255 range.  Because of this you
           sometimes see "URIs" with these kind of escapes.  The JavaScript encodeURIComponent() function is
           similar to uri_escape_utf8().

       uri_unescape($string,...)
           Returns a string with each %XX sequence replaced with the actual byte (octet).

           This does the same as:

              $string =~ s/%([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})/chr(hex($1))/eg;

           but does not modify the string in-place as this RE would.  Using the uri_unescape() function
           instead of the RE might make the code look cleaner and is a few characters less to type.

           In a simple benchmark test I did, calling the function (instead of the inline RE above) if a few
           chars were unescaped was something like 40% slower, and something like 700% slower if none were.
           If you are going to unescape a lot of times it might be a good idea to inline the RE.

           If the uri_unescape() function is passed multiple strings, then each one is returned unescaped.

       The module can also export the %escapes hash, which contains the mapping from all 256 bytes to the
       corresponding escape codes.  Lookup in this hash is faster than evaluating "sprintf("%%%02X",
       ord($byte))" each time.

SEE ALSO
       URI

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 1995-2004 Gisle Aas.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl
       itself.



perl v5.16.2                                     2012-02-11                                   URI::Escape(3)

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