We've noticed that UTF8 characters don't come out correctly when using UIDevice.CurrentDevice.Name in MonoTouch.
It comes out as "iPad 2 ??", if you use some of the special characters like holding down the apostrophe key on the iPad keyboard. (Sorry don't know the equivalent to show these characters in windows)
Is there a recommended workaround to get the correct text? We don't mind to convert to UTF8 ourselves. I also tried simulating this from a UITextField and it worked fine--no UTF8 problems.
The reason this is causing problems is we are sending this text off to a web service, and it's causing XML parsing issues.
Here is a snipped of the XmlWriter code (_parser.WriteRequest):
using (XmlWriter xmlWriter = XmlWriter.Create(textWriter, new XmlWriterSettings
{
#if DEBUG
Indent = true,
#else
Indent = false, NewLineHandling = NewLineHandling.None,
#endif
OmitXmlDeclaration = true
}))
{
xmlWriter.WriteStartDocument();
xmlWriter.WriteStartElement("REQUEST");
xmlWriter.WriteAttributeString("TYPE", "EXAMPLE");
xmlWriter.WriteEndElement();
xmlWriter.WriteEndDocument();
}
The TextWriter is passed in from:
public Response MakeRequest(Request request)
{
var httpRequest = CreateRequest(request);
WriteRequest(httpRequest.GetRequestStream(), request);
using (var httpResponse = httpRequest.GetResponse() as HttpWebResponse)
{
using (var responseStream = httpResponse.GetResponseStream())
{
var response = new Response();
ReadResponse(response, responseStream);
return response;
}
}
}
private void WriteRequest(Stream requestStream, Request request)
{
if (request.Type == null)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("Request Type was null!");
}
if (_logger.Enabled)
{
var builder = new StringBuilder();
using (var writer = new StringWriter(builder, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture))
{
_parser.WriteRequest(writer, request);
}
_logger.Log("REQUEST: " + builder.ToString());
using (requestStream)
{
using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(requestStream))
{
writer.Write(builder.ToString());
}
}
}
else
{
using (requestStream)
{
using (StreamWriter writer = new StreamWriter(requestStream))
{
_parser.WriteRequest(writer, request);
}
}
}
}
_logger writes to Console.WriteLine, it is enabled in #if DEBUG mode. Request is just a storage class with properties, sorry easy to confuse with HttpWebRequest.
I'm seeing ?? in both XCode's console and MonoDevelop's console. I'm also assuming the server is receiving them strangely as well, as I get an error. Using UITextField.Text with the same strange characters instead of the device description works fine with no issues. It makes me think the device description is the culprit.
EDIT: this fixed it -
Encoding.UTF8.GetString (Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(UIDevice.CurrentDevice.Name));
UITextField.Textreturns the characters as expected we get ? characters fromUIDevice.CurrentDevice.Name, I'm assuming this means "unknown character". Jon, didn't know you worked with MonoTouch. – jonathanpeppers Mar 27 '12 at 16:48XmlWriter. Please show your code. When you say "we get ? characters" - do you mean that's what the web service receives, or that's what you see in the debugger, or something else? Have you tried logging the Unicode code points of each character in the string? Usually tracking down this sort of problem is just a matter of finding out where you're losing data. – Jon Skeet Mar 27 '12 at 16:51UTF8is now explicitly linked-in. E.g. what happens if you ask forNameagain later (without the encoding calls) ? or what does the MD debugger shows ? – poupou Mar 27 '12 at 19:10