URLEncoding a string with Objective-C

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Published on 2010-04-07T06:59:19Z Indexed on 2010/04/07 7:03 UTC
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I'm trying to URL encode a string to form a GET request from objective-c.

NSString *params = @"'Decoded data!'/foo.bar:baz";

NSRunAlertPanel( @"Error", [params urlEncoded], @"OK", nil, nil );

This is the category extending NSString

    -(NSString *) urlEncoded
{
    NSString *encoded = (NSString *)CFURLCreateStringByAddingPercentEscapes(
                                                   NULL,
                                                   (CFStringRef)self,
                                                   NULL,
                                                   (CFStringRef)@"!*'\"();:@&=+$,/?%#[]% ",
                                                   kCFStringEncodingUTF8 );
    return encoded;
}

So the first time I run it I get back

                 1606410046ecoded          1606410784ata2270.000000foo.bar0X1.001716P-1042baz

from the dialog box.

Immediately after I run it again I get this

                 1606410046ecoded          1606410944ata227369374562920703448982951250259562309742470533728899744288431318481119278377104028261651081181287077973859930826299575521579020410425419424562236383226511593137467590082636817579938932512039895040.000000foo.bar0X1.66E6156303225P+771baz

Then if I run it AGAIN it goes back to the first one. It's really weird.

If params is set to @"&" or @" " I just get back a "2" (w/o the quotes) in the dialog box.

Also is there a way I can have the % signs be shown in the alert dialog?

Thanks

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