From 2c6e3fddb3d0a3a95afd395c16f119def05e2a28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Florian Pritz Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2008 12:28:37 +0100 Subject: forgot to update some time... --- urlencode | 125 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 125 insertions(+) create mode 100755 urlencode (limited to 'urlencode') diff --git a/urlencode b/urlencode new file mode 100755 index 0000000..c472ab8 --- /dev/null +++ b/urlencode @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ +: +########################################################################## +# Title : urlencode - encode URL data +# Author : Heiner Steven (heiner.steven@odn.de) +# Date : 2000-03-15 +# Requires : awk +# Categories : File Conversion, WWW, CGI +# SCCS-Id. : @(#) urlencode 1.4 06/10/29 +########################################################################## +# Description +# Encode data according to +# RFC 1738: "Uniform Resource Locators (URL)" and +# RFC 1866: "Hypertext Markup Language - 2.0" (HTML) +# +# This encoding is used i.e. for the MIME type +# "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" +# +# Notes +# o The default behaviour is not to encode the line endings. This +# may not be what was intended, because the result will be +# multiple lines of output (which cannot be used in an URL or a +# HTTP "POST" request). If the desired output should be one +# line, use the "-l" option. +# +# o The "-l" option assumes, that the end-of-line is denoted by +# the character LF (ASCII 10). This is not true for Windows or +# Mac systems, where the end of a line is denoted by the two +# characters CR LF (ASCII 13 10). +# We use this for symmetry; data processed in the following way: +# cat | urlencode -l | urldecode -l +# should (and will) result in the original data +# +# o Large lines (or binary files) will break many AWK +# implementations. If you get the message +# awk: record `...' too long +# record number xxx +# consider using GNU AWK (gawk). +# +# o urlencode will always terminate it's output with an EOL +# character +# +# Thanks to Stefan Brozinski for pointing out a bug related to non-standard +# locales. +# +# See also +# urldecode +########################################################################## + +PN=`basename "$0"` # Program name +VER='1.4' + +: ${AWK=awk} + +Usage () { + echo >&2 "$PN - encode URL data, $VER +usage: $PN [-l] [file ...] + -l: encode line endings (result will be one line of output) + +The default is to encode each input line on its own." + exit 1 +} + +Msg () { + for MsgLine + do echo "$PN: $MsgLine" >&2 + done +} + +Fatal () { Msg "$@"; exit 1; } + +set -- `getopt hl "$@" 2>/dev/null` || Usage +[ $# -lt 1 ] && Usage # "getopt" detected an error + +EncodeEOL=no +while [ $# -gt 0 ] +do + case "$1" in + -l) EncodeEOL=yes;; + --) shift; break;; + -h) Usage;; + -*) Usage;; + *) break;; # First file name + esac + shift +done + +LANG=C export LANG +$AWK ' + BEGIN { + # We assume an awk implementation that is just plain dumb. + # We will convert an character to its ASCII value with the + # table ord[], and produce two-digit hexadecimal output + # without the printf("%02X") feature. + + EOL = "%0A" # "end of line" string (encoded) + split ("1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F", hextab, " ") + hextab [0] = 0 + for ( i=1; i<=255; ++i ) ord [ sprintf ("%c", i) "" ] = i + 0 + if ("'"$EncodeEOL"'" == "yes") EncodeEOL = 1; else EncodeEOL = 0 + } + { + encoded = "" + for ( i=1; i<=length ($0); ++i ) { + c = substr ($0, i, 1) + if ( c ~ /[a-zA-Z0-9.-]/ ) { + encoded = encoded c # safe character + } else if ( c == " " ) { + encoded = encoded "+" # special handling + } else { + # unsafe character, encode it as a two-digit hex-number + lo = ord [c] % 16 + hi = int (ord [c] / 16); + encoded = encoded "%" hextab [hi] hextab [lo] + } + } + if ( EncodeEOL ) { + printf ("%s", encoded EOL) + } else { + print encoded + } + } + END { + #if ( EncodeEOL ) print "" + } +' "$@" -- cgit v1.2.3-24-g4f1b