uRLDecode
Description
Decodes a URL-encoded string.
Categories
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History
ColdFusion MX 6.1: Changed the
default charset: the default charset is the character encoding of
the URL scope.
ColdFusion MX:
Changed Unicode
support: ColdFusion supports the Java UCS-2 representation of Unicode
character values 0–65535. (Earlier releases supported ASCII values.)
Added the charset parameter.
Syntax
URLDecode(urlEncodedString[, charset])
Attributes
| Attribute | Description | Required | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| charset | The character encoding in which the URL is encoded. Optional. The following list includes commonly used values: utf-8 iso-8859-1 windows-1252 us-ascii shift_jis iso-2022-jp euc-jp euc-kr big5 euc-cn utf-16 For more information on character encoding, see: www.w3.org/International/O-charset.html. The default value is the character encoding of the URL scope. | ||
| urlEncodedString | URL-encoded string or a variable that contains one. |
Returns
A copy
of a string, decoded.
Usage
URL encoding formats some characters with a percent sign and the two-character hexadecimal representation of the character. For example, a character whose code is 129 is encoded as %81. A space is encoded with a plus sign.
Query strings in HTTP are always URL-encoded.
Query strings in HTTP are always URL-encoded.
Example
This
example creates, encodes, and decodes a string that contains ASCII character
codes:
<cfscript>
// Build string
s = "";
for (c = 1; c lte 256; c = c + 1)
{
s = s & chr(c);
}
// Encode string and display result
enc = URLEncodedFormat(s);
WriteOutput("Encoded string is: '#enc#'.<br>");
// Decode and compare result with original
dec = URLDecode(enc);
if (dec neq s)
{
WriteOutput("Decoded is not the same as encoded.");
}
else
{
WriteOutput("All's quiet on the Western front.");
}
</cfscript>