I’m not sure I understand the URI object completely to do this properly. I want to be able to convert a string into a url-encoded string. For example, I have a servlet acting as a file handler and I need to specify the file name in the header –
response.setHeader("Content-disposition", "attachment;filename=" + new URI(filename).toUrl());
As expected, I get a URISyntaxException because the string I’m encoding isn’t in proper URI form.
How can I encode strings instead of URLs?
I can’t get the results I want using the depreciated URLEncoder because it replaces ” ” with “+” instead of “%20”.
Thanks in advance!
You could use
URLEncoderand simply replace all+with%20.Also,
URLEncoder.encode(String s, String enc)is not deprecated.You could also use org.springframework.web.util.UriUtils.encodeUri.