Re: How to convert UInt8 array to NSString
Re: How to convert UInt8 array to NSString
- Subject: Re: How to convert UInt8 array to NSString
- From: Ricky Sharp <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 2008 21:53:34 -0500
On May 6, 2008, at 9:22 PM, Jens Alfke wrote:
On 6 May '08, at 10:45 AM, Aki Inoue wrote:
Actually, I don't recommend using CP1252 as the generic fallback
encoding like this.
The encoding does have gaps, and the handling of those invalid gaps
varies between conversion engines. CF/NSString treat the invalid
bytes strictly and return nil encountering those.
I wasn't aware it had gaps — I've never run into them. Where are they?
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows-1252>
5 characters in the 0x80..0x9F range.
So, our recommendation now is to try UTF-8 first; then, try some
other encoding deduced from the context (user's localization,
intended source/destination of the data, etc). If all failed,
should try MacRoman as the ultimate fallback (the encoding has no
gap so never fails).
In the contexts I've been dealing with — data fetched over HTTP from
random websites — there hasn't been anything deducible from the
context (assuming the HTTP Content-Type already failed.) In that
situation MacRoman is not at all a good fallback as almost no Web
content uses it; CP-1252 or ISO-Latin-1 are the most likely
fallbacks after UTF-8.
I will agree with this if it's web content you're dealing with.
Although, just do a fallback to windows1252. Lots of site content was
authored with that encoding and mistakenly marked as ISO_8859-1. But
that's a topic for another forum.
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