On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 09:20 +0000, Stéphane Michaut wrote:
> 
> [...]

> try to read an XML file which contains properly UTF-8 formatted
> character from French accented character (È for 'È').
> Since I used isolat1ToUTF8 to write this character to xml file, I
> though I simply have to use UTF8Toisolat1 when reading the file in
> order to retrieve my French character 'È'.
> 
> But it doesn't work well : I am getting a \310 char when I display
> the string out of  UTF8Toisolat1 (all non special characters are well
> retrieved yet).

310 (octal) is the ISO 8859-1 code point for an E with grave accent, so
this is correct.

How are you printing it or inspecting the result to see \310 instead of
È?

Liam


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Liam R. E. Quin <l...@holoweb.net>

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