1. I have a shell script which creates a file using cat command. How can i find what encoding the file follows (e.g. UTF8, ANSI)?
2. I want to convert that file to PC-ANSI format. How can i achieve that?
I am using HP-Unix. (6 Replies)
Hey guys.
The problem is :
i need to change encoding (to be more precise UTF-8) or change the language . You see , when i log in , manuals are shown in 'Some symbols' (being written in 'Not English') and its very confusing to work. Please Help :) (3 Replies)
Hi,
I have got a zip (binary) file transferred from MacOS (thus it has additional __MACOSX directory packed inside). On extracting this zip, there are few *.xml files available. When I opened this *.xml file in vim editor using Cygwin (on windows) the editor displayed in the bottom. I tried... (4 Replies)
Hi,
I am beginner to Unix.
My requirement is to validate the encoding used in the incoming file(csv,txt).If it is encoded with UTF-8 format,then the file should remain as such otherwise i need to chnage the encoding to UTF-8.
Please advice me how to proceed on this. (7 Replies)
Hi, I am trying to determine the encoding for the file, because to convert to UTF-8, it seems as though I have to know the encoding of the source.
Tried this
file <filename>
give me this:
<filename>:data or International Language text
Tried to see the locale and this is the output:... (6 Replies)
Hi all,
I'm using iconv command to change files encoding to UTF-8
If my input file has chars as those are removed creating the file without those special chars.
I tried using iconv -c, but there is still the removal.
Is there a way to keep those special chars changing just the... (6 Replies)
how can i know what format a file is
* example:
UTF-8
ANSI
UCS2
i am in a... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: tricampeon81
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px_set_targetencoding
PX_SET_TARGETENCODING(3)PX_SET_TARGETENCODING(3)px_set_targetencoding - Sets the encoding for character fields (deprecated)SYNOPSIS
bool px_set_targetencoding (resource $pxdoc, string $encoding)
DESCRIPTION
Set the encoding for data retrieved from a character field. All character fields will be recoded to the encoding set by this function. If
the encoding is not set, the character data will be returned in the DOS code page encoding as specified in the database file. The $encoding
can be any string identifier known to iconv or recode. On Unix systems run iconv -l for a list of available encodings.
This function is deprecated and should be replaced by calling px_set_parameter(3).
See also px_get_info(3) to determine the DOS code page as stored in the database file.
PARAMETERS
o $pxdoc
- Resource identifier of the paradox database as returned by px_new(3).
o $encoding
- The encoding for the output. Data which is being read from character fields is recoded into the targetencoding.
RETURN VALUES
Returns FALSE if the encoding could not be set, e.g. the encoding is unknown, or pxlib does not support recoding at all. In the second
case a warning will be issued.
SEE ALSO px_set_parameter(3)PHP Documentation Group PX_SET_TARGETENCODING(3)