On May 18, 2006, at 8:29 AM, brian d foy wrote:
* Will a plist always be utf8? For instance, what about
localizations for Japan, etc? The encoding shows up in the ?xml ...?
portion, but am I going to have to open the file to find that, then
re-open it?
I guess it is really up to the file -
Am 18.05.2006 um 16:01 schrieb Gavin Brock:
* Actually hook into the Mac libraries and let the OS parse it and
give me back the data. That's the best solution, but only if I
give up
being pure-Perl and portable, which are both very important to me. I
will gladly add something to do
18 maj 2006 kl. 16.01 skrev Gavin Brock:
On May 18, 2006, at 8:29 AM, brian d foy wrote:
* Will a plist always be utf8? For instance, what about
localizations for Japan, etc? The encoding shows up in the ?
xml ...?
portion, but am I going to have to open the file to find that, then
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Manfred
Bergmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am 18.05.2006 um 16:01 schrieb Gavin Brock:
Actually, you can do this without resorting to Java - there was a
great article on using the Objective-C bridge (Foundation.pm) at: