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Revision as of 04:26, 3 April 2009

Summary

Function: string llUnescapeURL( string url );
0.0 Forced Delay
10.0 Energy

Returns a string that is an unescaped/unencoded version of url, replacing %20 with spaces etc.

• string url

Caveats

  • The hexadecimal encoded representation of UTF-8 byte encoding is the only supported means of access to non ASCII7 characters (Unicode characters).
    • Decoding of Unicode as %u#### is not supported.

Examples

<lsl>default {

    state_entry() {
         string str = "Any string, with anything in it, goes here!";
         llOwnerSay(llUnescapeURL(llEscapeURL(str)));
              //Tells the owner the string "str", because the Unescape and Escape are opposites of eachother.
    }
}</lsl>

See Also

Functions

•  llEscapeURL Opposite of llUnescapeURL

Articles

•  UTF-8
•  Base64
•  Combined Library: UnicodeIntegerToUTF8 Easily convert unicode character codes to string form.

Deep Notes

Signature

function string llUnescapeURL( string url );