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In Cocoa, I would like to pass a string containing special characters to an NSTask as arguments, however the task does not get the proper string.

NSString *city=@"Zürich"; // This is the string with a special character
[arguments addObject:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"-iptc:city=%@",city]];

NSTask *task=[NSTask new];
[task setLaunchPath:[[[NSBundle mainBundle] resourcePath] stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"exiftool"]];
[arguments addObjectsFromArray:[NSArray arrayWithObjects:@"-L",@"-overwrite_original_in_place",@"filename", nil]];

[task setArguments:arguments];
[task setStandardOutput:[NSPipe pipe]];

[task launch];

The task does not get Zürich as argument but Zürich. Any idea how to properly pass strings with special characters ? I've tried UTF8String but without success. Thanks.

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    Which encoding does "exiftool" expect for its arguments? Does it work if you execute the same command from the command line?
    – Martin R
    May 22, 2014 at 20:23
  • From the command line the result is perfect, ie it proper receives and parses 'Zürich' May 22, 2014 at 20:25
  • I tried this code with the /bin/echo command and it reproduces the string "Zürich" correctly. (meaning I used [task setLaunchPath:@"/bin/echo"]) May 22, 2014 at 20:40
  • So any idea how to have exiftool interpreting correctly the ü ? May 22, 2014 at 20:42
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    @LaurentCrivello if that solved your problem you should post it as an answer and accept it. Otherwise you'll bleed reputation points. May 22, 2014 at 21:25

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The -L argument in exiftool was forcing Latin characterset. Removing it made it work properly.

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