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Re: Query regarding .string file encoding
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Re: Query regarding .string file encoding


  • Subject: Re: Query regarding .string file encoding
  • From: Douglas Davidson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:40:43 -0700


On Aug 24, 2005, at 6:40 AM, Ratan Bhangale wrote:

We came to know that if we encode the .string file using UTF-8 encoding then
it doesn't guarantee that it will work.




Any information regarding this as we want to encode this only using UTF-8
encoding.



.strings files in the normal .strings file format should be UTF-16. It is also possible to use other plist formats for .strings files; for example, one could use the standard XML plist format, which is usually UTF-8. The normal .strings file format is usually used for .strings files, in preference to the XML plist format, because it is easier to edit during the localization process.


Douglas Davidson

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