I am using the Yahoo Placefinder service to find some latitude/longitude positions for a list of addresses I have in a csv file.
I am using the following code:
String reqURL = "http://where.yahooapis.com/geocode?location=" + HttpUtility.UrlEncode(location) + "&appid=KGe6P34c";
XmlDocument xml = new XmlDocument();
xml.Load(reqURL);
XPathNavigator nav = xml.CreateNavigator();
// process xml here...
I just found a very stubborn error, that I thought (incorrectly) for several days was due to Yahoo forbidding further requests from me.
It is for this URL:
http://where.yahooapis.com/geocode?location=31+Front+Street%2c+Sedgefield%2c+Stockton%06on-Tees%2c+England%2c+TS21+3AT&appid=KGe6P34c
My browser complains about a parsing error for that url. My c# program says it has a 500 error.
The location string here comes from this address:
Agape Business Consortium Ltd.,michael.cutbill@agapesolutions.co.uk,Michael A Cutbill,Director,,,9 Jenner Drive,Victoria Gardens,,Stockton-on-Tee,,TS19 8RE,,England,85111,Hospitals,www.agapesolutions.co.uk
I think the error comes from the first hyphen in Stockton-on-Tee , but I can't explain why this is. If I replace this hypen with a 'normal' hyphen, the query goes through successfully.
Is this error due to a fault my end (the HttpUtility.UrlEncode function being incorrect?) or a fault Yahoo's end?
Even though I can see what is causing this problem, I don't understand why. Could someone explain?
EDIT:
Further investigation on my part indicates that the character this hypen is being encoded to, "%06", is the ascii control character "Acknowledge", "ACK". I have no idea why this character would turn up here. It seems that differrent places render Stockton-on-Tee in different ways - it appears normal opened in a text editor, but by the time it appears in Visual Studio, before being encoded, it is Stocktonon-Tees. Note that, when I copied the previous into this text box in firefox, the hypen rendered as a weird, square box character, but on this subsequent edit the SO software appears to have santized the character.
I include below the function & holder class I am using to parse the csv file - as you can see, I am doing nothing strange that might introduce unexpected characters. The dangerous character appears in the "Town" field.
public List<PaidBusiness> parseCSV(string path)
{
List<PaidBusiness> parsedBusiness = new List<PaidBusiness>();
List<string> parsedBusinessNames = new List<string>();
try
{
using (StreamReader readFile = new StreamReader(path))
{
string line;
string[] row;
bool first = true;
while ((line = readFile.ReadLine()) != null)
{
if (first)
first = false;
else
{
row = line.Split(',');
PaidBusiness business = new PaidBusiness(row);
if (!business.bad) // no problems with the formatting of the business (no missing fields, etc)
{
if (!parsedBusinessNames.Contains(business.CompanyName))
{
parsedBusinessNames.Add(business.CompanyName);
parsedBusiness.Add(business);
}
}
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{ }
return parsedBusiness;
}
public class PaidBusiness
{
public String CompanyName, EmailAddress, ContactFullName, Address, Address2, Address3, Town, County, Postcode, Region, Country, BusinessCategory, WebAddress;
public String latitude, longitude;
public bool bad;
public static int noCategoryCount = 0;
public static int badCount = 0;
public PaidBusiness(String[] parts)
{
bad = false;
for (int i = 0; i < parts.Length; i++)
{
parts[i] = parts[i].Replace("pithawala", ",");
parts[i] = parts[i].Replace("''", "'");
}
CompanyName = parts[0].Trim();
EmailAddress = parts[1].Trim();
ContactFullName = parts[2].Trim();
Address = parts[6].Trim();
Address2 = parts[7].Trim();
Address3 = parts[8].Trim();
Town = parts[9].Trim();
County = parts[10].Trim();
Postcode = parts[11].Trim();
Region = parts[12].Trim();
Country = parts[13].Trim();
BusinessCategory = parts[15].Trim();
WebAddress = parts[16].Trim();
// data testing
if (CompanyName == "")
bad = true;
if (EmailAddress == "")
bad = true;
if (Postcode == "")
bad = true;
if (Country == "")
bad = true;
if (BusinessCategory == "")
bad = true;
if (Address.ToLower().StartsWith("po box"))
bad = true;
// its ok if there is no contact name.
if (ContactFullName == "")
ContactFullName = CompanyName;
//problem if there is no business category.
if (BusinessCategory == "")
noCategoryCount++;
if (bad)
badCount++;
}
}