Decode URL's, i.e. convert %HEX to the corresponding special characters, using only UNIX base utilities, and without having to type out each special character.
I have an anonymous C code snippet where the author assigns each hex digit a number from 0 to 16 and then does some bit shifting. It works nicely.
Is there an easy way to do this with awk?
Wanna see an ugly hack? Well, here it is anyway. This attempt outputs a shell function called "ud" that purports to decode URL's piped through it. Not tested thoroughly.
Maybe this could be done with dc or bc (for hex->octal, then use awk for gsub) instead of xxd.
Hello,
I need to redirect an existing URL, how can i do that?
There's a current web address to a GUI that I have to redirect to another webaddress. Does anyone know how to do this?
This is on Unix boxes Linux.
example:
https://m45.testing.address.net/host.php
make it so the... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have a couple pages of URL encoded strings that I need to unencode (they were originally in Arabic). So the first step is to unencode the strings and then to translate them to English. They are actually lists of words so the translation from Arabic to English shouldn't be too complicated.... (1 Reply)
I am trying to find a way to test some code, but I need to rewrite a specific URL only from a specific HTTP_HOST
The call goes out to
http://SUB.DOMAIN.COM/showAssignment/7bde10b45efdd7a97629ef2fe01f7303/jsmodule/Nevow.Athena
The ID in the middle is always random due to the cookie.
I... (5 Replies)
Here is what I have so far:
find . -name "*php*" -or -name "*htm*" | xargs grep -i iframe | awk -F'"' '/<iframe*/{gsub(/.\*iframe>/,"\"");print $2}'
Here is an example content of a PHP or HTM(HTML) file:
<iframe src="http://ADDRESS_1/?click=5BBB08\" width=1 height=1... (18 Replies)
Hello,
Am very new to perl , please help me here !!
I need help in reading a URL from command line using PERL:: Mechanize and needs all the contents from the URL to get into a file.
below is the script which i have written so far ,
#!/usr/bin/perl
use LWP::UserAgent;
use... (2 Replies)
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tcucodec
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tcucodec - popular encoders and decoders
DESCRIPTION
The command `tcucodec' is a tool to use encoding and decoding features. This command is used in the following format. `file' specifies a
input file. If it is omitted, the standard input is read.
tcucodec url [-d] [-br] [-rs base] [file]
Perform URL encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec base [-d] [file]
Perform Base64 encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec quote [-d] [file]
Perform quoted-printable encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec mime [-d] [-en name] [-q] [-on] [-hd] [-bd] [-part num] [file]
Perform MIME encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec hex [-d] [file]
Perform hexadecimal encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec pack [-d] [-bwt] [file]
Perform Packbits encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec tcbs [-d] [file]
Perform TCBS encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec zlib [-d] [-gz] [file]
Perform ZLIB encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec bzip [-d] [file]
Perform BZIP2 encoding and its decoding.
tcucodec xml [-d] [-br] [file]
Process XML. By default, escape meta characters.
tcucodec cstr [-d] [-js] [file]
Perform C-string escaping and its unescaping.
tcucodec ucs [-d] [-un] [-kw str] [file]
Convert UTF-8 string into UCS-2 array.
tcucodec hash [-crc] [-ch num] [file]
Calculate the hash value. By default, use MD5 function.
tcucodec cipher [-key str] [file]
Perform stream cipher and its decipher.
tcucodec date [-ds str] [-jl num] [-wf] [-rf]
Process date string. By default, print the current UNIX time.
tcucodec tmpl [-var name value] [file]
Perform template serialization.
tcucodec conf [-v|-i|-l|-p]
Print some configurations.
Options feature the following.
-d : perform decoding (unescaping), not encoding (escaping).
-br : break up URL or XML into elements.
-rs base : specify the base URL and resolve the relative URL.
-en name : specify the input encoding, which is UTF-8 by default.
-q : use quoted-printable encoding, which is Base64 by default.
-on : output the charset name when decoding.
-bd : perform MIME parsing and output the body.
-hd : perform MIME parsing and output the headers.
-part num : perform MIME parsing and output the specified part.
-bwt : convert by BWT as preprocessing.
-gz : use GZIP format.
-crc : use CRC32 function.
-js : use JSON compatible format.
-un : perform UCS normalization.
-kw str : generate KWIC string.
-ch num : use consistent hashing function.
-key str : specify the cipher key.
-ds str : specify the time.
-jl num : specify the jet lag.
-wf : format the output in W3CDTF.
-rf : format the output in RFC 1123 format.
-var name value : specify a template variable.
-v : show the version number of Tokyo Cabinet.
-i : show options to include the headers of Tokyo Cabinet.
-l : show options to link the library of Tokyo Cabinet.
-p : show the directory path of the commands of Tokyo Cabinet.
This command returns 0 on success, another on failure.
SEE ALSO tcutest(1), tcumttest(1), tcutil(3), tokyocabinet(3)Man Page 2012-08-18 TCUCODEC(1)