I am trying to get the source from a URI. It's reported as UTF-8. I have also tried ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-1 Windows-1250 and ISO-8859-2.
Here is my code of the latest attempt (trying ISO-8859-2):
public static String getPage(String page,String charset) throws IOException{
URL url=new URL(page);
return org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils.toString(url.openConnection().getInputStream(),charset);
}
public static void main(String args[])throws Exception{
String page=getPage("http://buscon.rae.es/drae/srv/search?val=aba","ISO-8859-2");
System.out.println(page);
}
But the result is :
apÄ?ge 'quita, aparta', y este del gr. á¼?Ï?αγε)
instead of:
(Del lat. apăge 'quita, aparta', y este del gr. ἄπαγε).
Likewise UTF-8 (which works with other code, and in browsers) and other encoding names, also fail in a similar manner.
text/html; charset=UTF-8
header. It's also in Spanish (with some Latin and some Greek in the etymology). Is this the real URI? It can't duplicate the problem to look at a UTF-8 entity.Ïαγε
in your ISO-8859-2 attempt, because some of those characters aren't in ISO-8859-2! Could you try your UTF-8 again, and save output to a UTF-8 text file rather than writing to the console? Maybe the code was perfect with UTF-8, but the console is letting you down.