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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T01:16:02+00:00 2026-05-19T01:16:02+00:00

Take this HTTP query String: foo=fooValue&bar=barValue&phleem=phleemValue Or this one: bar=barValue&phleem=phleemValue&foo=someOtherFoo What would be the

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Take this HTTP query String:

foo=fooValue&bar=barValue&phleem=phleemValue

Or this one:

bar=barValue&phleem=phleemValue&foo=someOtherFoo

What would be the best way to remove the foo parameter?

All Java solutions welcome, but Guava preferred.

(There is no ServletContext available, so Servlet methods won’t help)

Update: The method should handle multiple parameters to remove.

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    2026-05-19T01:16:02+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:16 am

    This is not the most elegant solution, but works as you expect:

    private String removeParameter(String string, final String parameterName) {
        List<String> list = newArrayList(string.split("&"));
    
        Collection<String> filtered = Collections2.filter(list, new Predicate<String>() {
            public boolean apply(String s) {
                return !s.startsWith(parameterName + "=");
            }
        });
    
        return Joiner.on("&").join(filtered);
    }
    

    UPDATE

    To handle multiple parameters:

    @Test
    public void removesMultipleParametersFromQuery() throws Exception {
        String result = removeParameters("foo=fooValue&zee=lalal&bar=barValue&phleem=phleemValue", "foo", "bar");
        assertThat(result, is("zee=lalal&phleem=phleemValue"));
    }
    
    private String removeParameters(String query, final String...parameterNames) {
        List<String> list = newArrayList(query.split("&"));
        return Joiner.on("&").join(filter(list, startsWithAnyOf(parameterNames)));
    }
    
    private Predicate<String> startsWithAnyOf(final String[] parameterNames) {
        return new Predicate<String>() {
            public boolean apply(String s) {
                return !Iterables.any(newArrayList(parameterNames), isPrefixOf(s));
            }
        };
    }
    
    private Predicate<String> isPrefixOf(final String string){
        return new Predicate<String>() {
            public boolean apply(String candidate) {
                return string.startsWith(candidate);
            }
        };
    }
    
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