On 29 Jun '08, at 9:56 AM, David Troy wrote:
I have a situation where I am loading arbitray data from network- supplied URLs. Sometimes the URLs contain Kanji unicode characters. When they do, my HTTP loading mechanism (which is built around NSURL* frameworks) dies with an exception deep inside of CFURLGetString.
That indicates either a bug in the frameworks, or that you're passing in illegal values.
Also, what do you mean by a URL containing Kanji characters? URLs can only contain ASCII; anything else should be escaped using "%". If you try to construct an NSURL from an invalid string, you'll get nil, and passing that nil URL into other framework calls could definitely cause exceptions/crashes.
Pasting in the backtrace from a crash log would be useful for diagnosing this.
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