On Wed, Jan 26, 2005 at 02:05:31PM +0000, Arthur Yarwood wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 26/01/2005 12:48:07: > > Am I just mis-using it somehow?
Looks okay. But this is not a mailing list about characters encoding or the iconv API, really... > I'm guessing I've got the wrong code for > the input. Any ideas? http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007908799/xsh/stddef.h.html the definition of wchar_t doesn't define an encoding. Seems to be a sequence of code point. Doesn't even define the *size* of the C objects, maybe your encoding is UCS4 but you really ought to know better what you are using. It's likely to even be system dependant ! Anyway if you use embedded systems that sounds a sure way to waste globs of memory, I would not do that... UTF-8 representation is defined in rfc2044 . libxml2 has a function to take an Unicode code point and write it in an xmlChar buffer: http://xmlsoft.org/html/libxml-parserInternals.html#xmlCopyCharMultiByte > Ahh, yeah I forgot that they append that. I do apologise, I'll use my > own personal email account from now on. okay. Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | Red Hat Desktop team http://redhat.com/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | libxml GNOME XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ http://veillard.com/ | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/ _______________________________________________ xml mailing list, project page http://xmlsoft.org/ xml@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/xml