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GIven this: It%27s%20me%21

Unencode it and turn it into regular text?

+3  A: 

Take a look at urllib.unquote and urllib.unquote_plus. That will address your problem. Technically though url "encoding" is the process of passing arguments into a url with the & and ? characters (e.g. www.foo.com?x=11&y=12).

Pace
+3  A: 

Use the unquote method from urllib.

>>> from urllib import unquote
>>> unquote('It%27s%20me%21')
"It's me!"
Alex JL
+3  A: 

in python2

>>> import urlparse
>>> urlparse.unquote('It%27s%20me%21')
"It's me!"

In python3

>>> import urllib.parse
>>> urllib.parse.unquote('It%27s%20me%21')
"It's me!"
gnibbler