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D0 9b D1 83 D1 87 D1 88 D0 B8 D0 B5 20 D1 84 D0 B8 D0 Bd D1 82 D1 8b 20 D0 B8 20 D1 82 D1 80 D1 It is a simple free tool that allows you to convert an encoded string from jibberish to reveal its underlying function, or to convert a string with illegal universal resource locator characters to one which is a valid url. You can't know which local character set encoding the server uses or even whether the url encodes a string or something completely different. (granted, many urls do encode a human readable string; and often, you can guess the encoding very easily. Here are the relevant bits from another script (that i just shamelessly stole from my download script from another answer) i've written before. it uses sed and the shell to build up a working urldecode. A website i am working on is displaying crylic characters incorrectly. i don't know why. it doesn't appear to be a character encoding problem. the page title is in crylic and appears fine. it is ju.

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