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Anyone know of a simple but good little URL parser? I want something that will take an obfuscated URL of the sort included in some spam, the ones that are full of %'s and =2e's and stuff like that. I want to know who is being promoted in spam so I can complain to their provider. The complaints must be annoying to them, otherwise why obscure themselves? I can decode the URLs by hand, but that is a slow and a pain. I could let my web browser decode them and then look at the result in netstat or something, but I don't want to provide them with any hits on their ads, information of my IP address, etc. So I want something I can feed "http://%36%36%2E%333.%36%30%2E9%31%2Fme%65tp%65o%70%6C%65/" and find out the machine it really points to. Suggestions? Thanks, -kb
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