FROM : Stéphane Sudre
DATE : Wed Jul 26 21:38:32 2006
On mercredi, juillet 26, 2006, at 12:03 AM, Shawn Erickson wrote:
>
> On Jul 25, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
>
>> How would you convert a \r to its UTF-8 counterpart ?
>
> You may want to review what UTF-8 really is [1] since it has little to
> do directly with what you are asking.
>
> \r is ASCII CR which is 0x0D in ASCII and in UTF-8.
> Anyway it looks like you are asking about character escaping in XML
> (for example [2], [3]).
Ok, I need to rephrase the question to use the proper terms.
How can I save a string in a plist inside <string></string> tags so
that the string is saved with character escaping for the '\r' (and
probably '\n') characters?
This is done automatically for the & character.
DATE : Wed Jul 26 21:38:32 2006
On mercredi, juillet 26, 2006, at 12:03 AM, Shawn Erickson wrote:
>
> On Jul 25, 2006, at 2:20 PM, Stéphane Sudre wrote:
>
>> How would you convert a \r to its UTF-8 counterpart ?
>
> You may want to review what UTF-8 really is [1] since it has little to
> do directly with what you are asking.
>
> \r is ASCII CR which is 0x0D in ASCII and in UTF-8.
> Anyway it looks like you are asking about character escaping in XML
> (for example [2], [3]).
Ok, I need to rephrase the question to use the proper terms.
How can I save a string in a plist inside <string></string> tags so
that the string is saved with character escaping for the '\r' (and
probably '\n') characters?
This is done automatically for the & character.






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