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I want to load a .txt file from my assets folder into a text view by pressing a button. I did this so but my problem is that my text file is UTF-8 Encoded text and some strange characters are copied into my TextView instead my true words... Here is my code and method I wrote but I don't know where I should put "UTF-8" as an argument..

b1.setOnClickListener(new View.OnClickListener() {          
        @Override
        public void onClick(View arg0) {                
            try {
                InputStream iFile = getAssets().open("mytext.txt");
                String strFile = inputStreamToString(iFile);
                Intent intent=new Intent(MyActivity.this,SecondActivity.class);
                   intent.putExtra("myExtra", strFile);
                final int result=1;
                   startActivityForResult(intent, result);
            } catch (IOException e) {                   
                e.printStackTrace();
            }

public String inputStreamToString(InputStream is) throws IOException {
    StringBuffer sBuffer = new StringBuffer();
    DataInputStream dataIO = new DataInputStream(is);
    String strLine = null;
    while ((strLine = dataIO.readLine()) != null) {
        sBuffer.append(strLine + "\n");
    }
    dataIO.close();
    is.close();
    return sBuffer.toString();
}

Thanks for your help ;-)

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  • 1 - Put the UTF-8 definition in the xml layout. 2 - use a font which has all the glyphs for that specific language. 3 - save the text file as Unicode UTF-8 encoding (it won't be translated by the Android side). That is, don't use Windows Notepad to save the file. Feb 8, 2015 at 12:42
  • Try to add an extra argument to open() or new().
    – greenapps
    Feb 8, 2015 at 12:49
  • InputStreamReader has an overload for charsets, use that one instead of a regular StringBuffer.
    – Davio
    Feb 8, 2015 at 12:54

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Following code reads your file into byte array buffer and converts it to string

public String inputStreamToString(InputStream is) throws IOException {
    byte[] buffer = new byte[is.available()];
    int bytesRead = is.read(buffer);
    return new String(buffer, 0, bytesRead, "UTF-8");
}
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