My first guess is that it is happening when the file is read in. Was it
saved as unicode? I think notepad lets you do that. If not, notepad++ does.


On 2/27/13 12:52 PM, "Brook Davies" <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>I am trying to read in a number of text files that contain translations
>(using French in this example) and store them in my applications app
>scope.
>The file I am reading in looks like this:
>http://screencast.com/t/DZTv3iVrbyo
>
>When I dump the results from reading in the file, or try to use them in
>output, the accents get munged:
>http://screencast.com/t/aoRcLWWHn
>
>I have tried everything I can think of to get this to work and everything
>has failed. I have tried manually setting the charset on the CFFILE tag
>and
>that has not helped. I tried using  UTF-8, and WINDOWS-1255.
>
>Since I have numerous language files I have even tried implementing this
>java class org.mozilla.universalchardet.UniversalDetector that detects the
>encoding of a file, and then using the detected encoding when reading in
>the
>translation files. But no matter what I do, the encoding is not preserved.
>Note, this library tells me my French files are "WINDOWS-1255"./
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can handle this?
>
>Brook
>
>
>
>

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