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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T18:17:36+00:00 2026-05-27T18:17:36+00:00

Using Java on Android I’m struggling to convert a couple of html special characters.

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Using Java on Android I’m struggling to convert a couple of html special characters.

So far I’ve tried:

String myString = "%A32.00%20per%20month%B3";

Html.fromHtml(myString).toString(); => %A32.00%20per%20month%B3
URLDecoder.decode(myString) => �2.00 per month�
URLDecoder.decode(myString, "UTF-8") => �2.00 per month�
URLDecoder.decode(myString, "ASCII") => �2.00 per month�
org.apache.commons.lang.StringEscapeUtils.unescapeHtml4(myString) => %A32.00%20per%20month%B3

The correct output should be => £2.00 per month³

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    2026-05-27T18:17:37+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 6:17 pm

    Your string is encoded in ISO-8859-1, so ASCII and UTF-8 won’t work.

    String myString = "%A32.00%20per%20month%B3";
    URLDecoder.decode(myString, "ISO-8859-1");
    // output: £2.00 per month³
    
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