Regex :: Find "http" And Convert To URL-Safe String
May 19, 2009
I need Regex to find all the following:
http,https,ftp,news,file
With a case-insensitive search, and then I need to convert to URL safe string i.e. %2E%2D etc
This is about as far as I got:
Code:
String.replace(/http/gi,"")
Not very strong with Regex.
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