Transform URL string into normal string in Python (%20 to space etc)
There are two encodings in play here. Your string has first been encoded as UTF-8, then each byte has been percent-encoded.
To get the original string back you need to first unquote it, and then decode it:
>>> import urllib
>>> s = '%CE%B1%CE%BB%20'
>>> result = urllib.unquote(s).decode('utf8')
>>> print result
αλ
Note that you need a Unicode enabled console in order to display the value (if you get an error with the print statement, try running it in IDLE).
python 3 answer
import urllib
urllib.parse.unquote('/El%20Ni%C3%B1o/')
'/El Niño/'
source
For python 2:
>>> import urllib2
>>> print urllib2.unquote("%CE%B1%CE%BB%20")
αλ
For python 3:
>>> from urllib.parse import unquote
>>> print(unquote("%CE%B1%CE%BB%20"))
αλ
And here's code that works in all versions:
try:
from urllib import unquote
except ImportError:
from urllib.parse import unquote
print(unquote("%CE%B1%CE%BB%20"))