Hi, what is the best way to convert a UTF-16 files to UTF-8? I need to use this in a cmd script.
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There is a GNU tool recode which you can also use on Windows. E.g.
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Perhaps with iconv? |
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An alternative to Ruby would be to write a small .NET program in C# (.NET 1.0 would be fine, although 2.0 would be simpler :) - it's a pretty trivial bit of code. Were you hoping to do it without any other applications at all? If you want a bit of code to do it, add a comment and I'll fill in the answer... EDIT: Okay, this is without any kind of error checking, but...
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If you have a ruby distribution installed, you can call a ruby script taking care of the conversion: Ruby script to convert file(s) character encoding In the same spirit: Perl script In the absence of script support, you would have to code it like this C++ source using a WideCharToMultiByte() call... |
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Certainly, the easiest way is to load the script into notepad, then save it again with the UTF-8 encoding. It's an option in the Save As dialog box.. |
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