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package org.springframework.web.util;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
Utility class for HTML escaping. Escapes and unescapes
based on the W3C HTML 4.01 recommendation, handling
character entity references.
Reference:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html
For a comprehensive set of String escaping utilities,
consider Apache Commons Lang and its StringEscapeUtils class.
We are not using that class here to avoid a runtime dependency
on Commons Lang just for HTML escaping. Furthermore, Spring's
HTML escaping is more flexible and 100% HTML 4.0 compliant.
Author: Juergen Hoeller, Martin Kersten, Craig Andrews Since: 01.03.2003
/**
* Utility class for HTML escaping. Escapes and unescapes
* based on the W3C HTML 4.01 recommendation, handling
* character entity references.
*
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html">http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/charset.html</a>
*
* <p>For a comprehensive set of String escaping utilities,
* consider Apache Commons Lang and its StringEscapeUtils class.
* We are not using that class here to avoid a runtime dependency
* on Commons Lang just for HTML escaping. Furthermore, Spring's
* HTML escaping is more flexible and 100% HTML 4.0 compliant.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @author Martin Kersten
* @author Craig Andrews
* @since 01.03.2003
*/
public abstract class HtmlUtils {
Shared instance of pre-parsed HTML character entity references.
/**
* Shared instance of pre-parsed HTML character entity references.
*/
private static final HtmlCharacterEntityReferences characterEntityReferences =
new HtmlCharacterEntityReferences();
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding entity reference (e.g. <
).
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
Returns: the escaped string
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding
* entity reference (e.g. {@code <}).
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @return the escaped string
*/
public static String htmlEscape(String input) {
return htmlEscape(input, WebUtils.DEFAULT_CHARACTER_ENCODING);
}
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding entity reference (e.g. <
) at least as required by the specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
- encoding – the name of a supported
charset
Returns: the escaped string Since: 4.1.2
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding
* entity reference (e.g. {@code <}) at least as required by the
* specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does
* not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @param encoding the name of a supported {@link java.nio.charset.Charset charset}
* @return the escaped string
* @since 4.1.2
*/
public static String htmlEscape(String input, String encoding) {
Assert.notNull(input, "Input is required");
Assert.notNull(encoding, "Encoding is required");
StringBuilder escaped = new StringBuilder(input.length() * 2);
for (int i = 0; i < input.length(); i++) {
char character = input.charAt(i);
String reference = characterEntityReferences.convertToReference(character, encoding);
if (reference != null) {
escaped.append(reference);
}
else {
escaped.append(character);
}
}
return escaped.toString();
}
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
reference in decimal format (&#Decimal;).
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
Returns: the escaped string
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
* reference in decimal format (&#<i>Decimal</i>;).
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @return the escaped string
*/
public static String htmlEscapeDecimal(String input) {
return htmlEscapeDecimal(input, WebUtils.DEFAULT_CHARACTER_ENCODING);
}
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
reference in decimal format (&#Decimal;) at least as required by the
specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does
not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
- encoding – the name of a supported
charset
Returns: the escaped string Since: 4.1.2
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
* reference in decimal format (&#<i>Decimal</i>;) at least as required by the
* specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does
* not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @param encoding the name of a supported {@link java.nio.charset.Charset charset}
* @return the escaped string
* @since 4.1.2
*/
public static String htmlEscapeDecimal(String input, String encoding) {
Assert.notNull(input, "Input is required");
Assert.notNull(encoding, "Encoding is required");
StringBuilder escaped = new StringBuilder(input.length() * 2);
for (int i = 0; i < input.length(); i++) {
char character = input.charAt(i);
if (characterEntityReferences.isMappedToReference(character, encoding)) {
escaped.append(HtmlCharacterEntityReferences.DECIMAL_REFERENCE_START);
escaped.append((int) character);
escaped.append(HtmlCharacterEntityReferences.REFERENCE_END);
}
else {
escaped.append(character);
}
}
return escaped.toString();
}
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
reference in hex format (&#xHex;).
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
Returns: the escaped string
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
* reference in hex format (&#x<i>Hex</i>;).
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @return the escaped string
*/
public static String htmlEscapeHex(String input) {
return htmlEscapeHex(input, WebUtils.DEFAULT_CHARACTER_ENCODING);
}
Turn special characters into HTML character references.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
reference in hex format (&#xHex;) at least as required by the
specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does
not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
Params: - input – the (unescaped) input string
- encoding – the name of a supported
charset
Returns: the escaped string Since: 4.1.2
/**
* Turn special characters into HTML character references.
* Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation.
* <p>Escapes all special characters to their corresponding numeric
* reference in hex format (&#x<i>Hex</i>;) at least as required by the
* specified encoding. In other words, if a special character does
* not have to be escaped for the given encoding, it may not be.
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (unescaped) input string
* @param encoding the name of a supported {@link java.nio.charset.Charset charset}
* @return the escaped string
* @since 4.1.2
*/
public static String htmlEscapeHex(String input, String encoding) {
Assert.notNull(input, "Input is required");
Assert.notNull(encoding, "Encoding is required");
StringBuilder escaped = new StringBuilder(input.length() * 2);
for (int i = 0; i < input.length(); i++) {
char character = input.charAt(i);
if (characterEntityReferences.isMappedToReference(character, encoding)) {
escaped.append(HtmlCharacterEntityReferences.HEX_REFERENCE_START);
escaped.append(Integer.toString(character, 16));
escaped.append(HtmlCharacterEntityReferences.REFERENCE_END);
}
else {
escaped.append(character);
}
}
return escaped.toString();
}
Turn HTML character references into their plain text UNICODE equivalent.
Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation
and all reference types (decimal, hex, and entity).
Correctly converts the following formats:
&#Entity; - (Example: &) case sensitive
&#Decimal; - (Example: D)
&#xHex; - (Example: å) case insensitive
Gracefully handles malformed character references by copying original
characters as is when encountered.
Params: - input – the (escaped) input string
Returns: the unescaped string
/**
* Turn HTML character references into their plain text UNICODE equivalent.
* <p>Handles complete character set defined in HTML 4.01 recommendation
* and all reference types (decimal, hex, and entity).
* <p>Correctly converts the following formats:
* <blockquote>
* &#<i>Entity</i>; - <i>(Example: &amp;) case sensitive</i>
* &#<i>Decimal</i>; - <i>(Example: &#68;)</i><br>
* &#x<i>Hex</i>; - <i>(Example: &#xE5;) case insensitive</i><br>
* </blockquote>
* Gracefully handles malformed character references by copying original
* characters as is when encountered.<p>
* <p>Reference:
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html">
* http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html
* </a>
* @param input the (escaped) input string
* @return the unescaped string
*/
public static String htmlUnescape(String input) {
return new HtmlCharacterEntityDecoder(characterEntityReferences, input).decode();
}
}