Re: what to do with this string \u00fb\u2013
Re: what to do with this string \u00fb\u2013
- Subject: Re: what to do with this string \u00fb\u2013
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 18:41:35 -0800
You're looking at this in the debugger or in the console.
\uXXXX means "a unicode character with the hexadecimal code point XXXX."
You can look these up one at a time in the Mac OS' character palette.
Or, you can output the string to somewhere other than a debugging
console and just try to read it directly.
FWIW, I think the data you've presented here is just garbage, or a
bad encoding type, on first glance. But I could be wrong.
On Nov 13, 2006, at 6:17 PM, Jesse Grosjean wrote:
I'm trying to debug a "corrupted" string. The string was archived
as readable text (or at least it was supposed to have been) in a
dictionary but when it's unachieved the NSString has this content:
\u00fb\u2013\u00dc\u00c1,Ub7\u2026...
I realize that it's probably an encoding problem, but I'm not
really sure what the best way to turn those codes into normal text is.
Can someone give me a hint of how to turn an NSString with the
above content into an NSString with readable text content?
Thanks,
Jesse
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