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curl_unescape
Section: C Library Functions (3) Updated: 202-0-19 Index
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NAME
curl_unescape - URL decode a string
SYNOPSIS
#include <curl/curl.h>
char *curl_unescape(const char *input, int length);
DESCRIPTION
Deprecated. Use curl_easy_unescape(3) instead.
This function converts the URL encoded string input to a "plain string"
and return that as a new allocated string. All input characters that are URL
encoded (%XX where XX is a two-digit hexadecimal number) are converted to
their plain text versions. Although not constrained by its type, the returned
data may not be altered.
If the length argument is set to 0, curl_unescape(3) calls
strlen() on input to find out the size.
You must curl_free(3) the returned string when you are done with it.
PROTOCOLS
This functionality affects all supported protocols
EXAMPLE
int main(void)
{
CURL *curl = curl_easy_init();
if(curl) {
char *decoded = curl_unescape("%63%75%72%6c", 12);
if(decoded) {
/* do not assume printf() works on the decoded data */
printf("Decoded: ");
/* ... */
curl_free(decoded);
}
}
}
DEPRECATED
Since 7.15.4, curl_easy_unescape(3) should be used. This function might
be removed in a future release.
AVAILABILITY
Added in curl 7.1
RETURN VALUE
A pointer to a null-terminated string or NULL if it failed.
SEE ALSO
RFC2396,
curl_easy_escape(3),
curl_easy_unescape(3),
curl_free(3)
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