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Arnaud Lesauvage schrieb:
Tino Wildenhain a écrit :
Arnaud Lesauvage schrieb:
Hi List !

I am looking for an easy URL decoding function.
I thought about using regexp_replace, but I cna't get it to work :

SELECT regexp_replace('foo%B5bar', '%(..)', '\x\\1' , 'g');
 > 'fooxB5bar'

I wanted to replace %BE with the character \xB5 (µ, I think), but of course I am doing this wrong...
Is there a simple way t odo this ?

I was simply using a stored function using pl/pythonu with
urllib (split and unquote). Works flawlessy :-)

Thanks for the tip Tino, but that means installing pythonu. I'd like to avoid that, since I won't use it for anything but this function.

Yes, but it would not hurt imho. Maybe you can use it for further
datamanipulation once you have it :-) plpythonu comes with postgres
so its just like configuring your database. Btw, I think pl/perl and
friends are able too, if these languages mean more for you.

Regards
Tino


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