Hello Özgün,

your remark has been taken into account in the SVN repository.
Thanks for this report.

A new "toString" method allows to use a decoding character set.
It means that when calling the "getText" method on a representation, the latter provides its own character set. If null, a default character set applies (see class InputStreamReader).

Best regards,
Thierry Boileau


Hi Ozgun,

Excellent point. This is clearly a bug that we will fix by using an
InputStreamReader instead of a raw InputStream. We will also add the
character set of the parent representation as a parameter of this toString()
method.

Best regards,
Jerome
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Atacan, Ozgun [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoyé : mercredi 4 avril 2007 11:01
À : [email protected]
Objet : Representation getText() encoding problem

Hi, i am using getText() method of my Representations to use their content directly as a String object. But i have problems with special characters encoding . Might there be a bug inside ByteUtils.toString(InputStream inputStream) method ?

     StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();

     InputStream is = new BufferedInputStream(inputStream);

        int nextByte = is.read();

        while (nextByte != -1) {

          sb.append((char) nextByte);

              nextByte = is.read();

        }

As far as I know some unicode character can be more than one byte (two or three). Can this char datatype casting be a possible bug?
Kind Regards

Özgün Atacan


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