When I read the xml through a URL's InputStream, and then cut out everything except the url, I get "http://cliveg.bu.edu/people/sganguly/player/%20Rang%20De%20Basanti%20-%20Tu%20Bin%20Bataye.mp3".
As you can see, there are a lot of "%20"s.
I want the url to be unescaped.
Is there any way to do this in Java, without using a third-party library?
From stackoverflow
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This is not unescaped XML, this is URL encoded text. Looks to me like you want to use the following on the URL strings.
URLDecoder.decode(url);This will give you the correct text. The result of decoding the like you provided is this.
http://cliveg.bu.edu/people/sganguly/player/ Rang De Basanti - Tu Bin Bataye.mp3The %20 is an escaped space character. To get the above I used the URLDecoder object.
Julien Chastang : That method is deprecated. Use URLDecoder.decode(location,"UTF-8");
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