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parsing HTML text

hi guys!
here i'm again with an interesting problem.
the problem is,

i've a HTML text like this :
01.%20Bhulado%20%5bWww.Alldesimp3.Info%5d.rm

and i want to parse it like IE or any web browser dose into this:
01. Bhulado [Www.Alldesimp3.Info].rm

but i dont know how can i do this. i tried to use Regular Expression
but as all knows, HTML has very long range of this "%20" kinds (i dont
know what they r called).

can anyone tell me, is there any class or namespace in .net 2.0,
available for parsing such HTML?
i dont know how this web browsers are able to understand this html and
converts the text back into the correct format.

the tools i'm using is :
C#.net 2.0

i would appriciate any help.

Lucky

Jan 9 '07 #1
4 1118
Lucky wrote:
i've a HTML text like this :
01.%20Bhulado%20%5bWww.Alldesimp3.Info%5d.rm

and i want to parse it like IE or any web browser dose into this:
01. Bhulado [Www.Alldesimp3.Info].rm

but i dont know how can i do this. i tried to use Regular Expression
but as all knows, HTML has very long range of this "%20" kinds (i dont
know what they r called).

can anyone tell me, is there any class or namespace in .net 2.0,
available for parsing such HTML?
i dont know how this web browsers are able to understand this html and
converts the text back into the correct format.
I think you're looking for System.Web.HttpServerUtility.UrlDecode

Andrew
Jan 9 '07 #2
Hi Andrew!
the correct namespace and the function is:

System.Web.HttpUtility.UrlDecode()

anyways, thanks for pointing me into the direction.

Lucky

Andrew Morton wrote:
Lucky wrote:
i've a HTML text like this :
01.%20Bhulado%20%5bWww.Alldesimp3.Info%5d.rm

and i want to parse it like IE or any web browser dose into this:
01. Bhulado [Www.Alldesimp3.Info].rm

but i dont know how can i do this. i tried to use Regular Expression
but as all knows, HTML has very long range of this "%20" kinds (i dont
know what they r called).

can anyone tell me, is there any class or namespace in .net 2.0,
available for parsing such HTML?
i dont know how this web browsers are able to understand this html and
converts the text back into the correct format.

I think you're looking for System.Web.HttpServerUtility.UrlDecode

Andrew
Jan 9 '07 #3
Lucky,
the tools i'm using is :
C#.net 2.0
And you want to use the VB language instead of that?

I cannot find any other reason why you should sent this message to the
VB.Net newsgroup.

Cor
Jan 10 '07 #4
dude,
the language doesnt matter here. all i wanted was suggestion from both
c# and VB developer.
and i assume that u know that in .Net the language is not a constraint.

Lucky

Cor Ligthert [MVP] wrote:
Lucky,
the tools i'm using is :
C#.net 2.0
And you want to use the VB language instead of that?

I cannot find any other reason why you should sent this message to the
VB.Net newsgroup.

Cor
Jan 10 '07 #5

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