I\'m using this code snippet to encode characters to be friendly with a POST request:
NSString *unescaped = [textField text];
NSString *escapedString =
Quotes are to be escaped with \".
As in:
(CFStringRef)@"I'm an \"example\""
try using \" instead of using " directly...
Special Characters like Quotes, slashes and others require \ to make that character to remove its special functionality.
First, you don't want to use __bridge_retained in your cast to a CFStringRef. Just use __bridge.
Second, you don't have to escape the quotes manually by string replacement. Just add the quote character to the set of characters to be quoted when calling CFURLCreateStringByAddingPercentEscapes(). Like so:
NSString *unescaped = [textField text];
NSString *escapedString = CFBridgingRelease(CFURLCreateStringByAddingPercentEscapes(NULL,
(__bridge CFStringRef)unescaped,
NULL,
CFSTR("!*'();:@&=+$,/?%#[]\""),
kCFStringEncodingUTF8));
(In addition to adding the quote to the set, I changed to use CFBridgingRelease() rather than a __bridge_transfer cast because I find it clearer. It satisfies the feeling that all CF "Create" functions need a corresponding "Release". Also, I changed the use of a @"" literal cast to CFStringRef to just a CFSTR("") literal.)
I think I didn't word the question correctly.
I needed to take the user inputted NSString from [textField text] and make sure that if there are quotation marks in the string, they are escaped properly in order to send through a POST statement.
My solution was:
unescaped = [unescaped stringByReplacingOccurrencesOfString:@"\"" withString:@"\\\""];
Thanks