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↳ | org.apache.http.util.EncodingUtils |
This class is deprecated.
Please use openConnection()
instead.
Please visit this webpage
for further details.
The home for utility methods that handle various encoding tasks.
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Converts the specified string to byte array of ASCII characters.
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Converts the byte array of ASCII characters to a string.
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Converts the byte array of ASCII characters to a string.
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Converts the specified string to a byte array.
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Converts the byte array of HTTP content characters to a string.
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Converts the byte array of HTTP content characters to a string.
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From class
java.lang.Object
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Converts the specified string to byte array of ASCII characters.
data | the string to be encoded |
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Converts the byte array of ASCII characters to a string. This method is to be used when decoding content of HTTP elements (such as response headers)
data | the byte array to be encoded |
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Converts the byte array of ASCII characters to a string. This method is to be used when decoding content of HTTP elements (such as response headers)
data | the byte array to be encoded |
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offset | the index of the first byte to encode |
length | the number of bytes to encode |
Converts the specified string to a byte array. If the charset is not supported the default system charset is used.
data | the string to be encoded |
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charset | the desired character encoding |
Converts the byte array of HTTP content characters to a string. If the specified charset is not supported, default system encoding is used.
data | the byte array to be encoded |
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charset | the desired character encoding |
Converts the byte array of HTTP content characters to a string. If the specified charset is not supported, default system encoding is used.
data | the byte array to be encoded |
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offset | the index of the first byte to encode |
length | the number of bytes to encode |
charset | the desired character encoding |