Does anyone know of a good Scala or Java library that c开发者_Go百科an fix common problems in malformed URIs, such as containing characters that should be escaped but aren\'t?I\'ve tested a few librar
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EDIT BEFORE YOU READ: Sorry.. I didn\'t add newline so it appeared jumbled, I can\'t delete the question because I\'m not registered yet, sorry for wasting your time guys.
What I\'m trying to achieve here is lets say we have two example URLs: url1 = \"http://emy.dod.com/kaskaa/dkaiad/amaa//////////\"