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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T06:06:55+00:00 2026-05-13T06:06:55+00:00

I’m trying to parse the following URI : http://translate.google.com/#zh-CN|en|你 but got this error message

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I’m trying to parse the following URI : http://translate.google.com/#zh-CN|en|你

but got this error message :

java.net.URISyntaxException: Illegal character in fragment at index 34: http://translate.google.com/#zh-CN|en|你
        at java.net.URI$Parser.fail(URI.java:2809)
        at java.net.URI$Parser.checkChars(URI.java:2982)
        at java.net.URI$Parser.parse(URI.java:3028)

It’s having problem with the “|” character, if I get rid of the “|”, the last Chinese char is not causing any problem, what’s the right way to handle this ?

My method look like this :

  public static void displayFileOrUrlInBrowser(String File_Or_Url)
  {
    try { Desktop.getDesktop().browse(new URI(File_Or_Url.replace(" ","%20").replace("^","%5E"))); }
    catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); }
  }

Thanks for the answers, but BalusC’s solution seems to work only for an instance of the url, my method needs to work with any url I pass to it, how would it know where’s the starting point to cut the url into two parts and only encode the second part ?

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    2026-05-13T06:06:55+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:06 am

    The pipe character is “considered unsafe” for use in URLs. You can fix it by replacing the | with its encoded hex equivalent, which would be “%7C”

    However, replacing individual characters in a URL is a brittle solution that does not work very well when you consider that, in any given URL, there could potentially be quite a number of different characters that may need to be replaced. You are already replacing spaces, carets, and pipes…. but what about brackets, and accent marks, and quotation marks? Or question marks and ampersands, which may or may not be valid parts of a URL, depending on how they are used?

    Thus, a superior solution would be to use the language’s facility for encoding URLs, rather than doing it manually. In the case of Java, use URLEncoder, as per the example in BalusC’s answer to this question.

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