I am trying to read a file in as either UTF-8 or Windows-1252 depending on the output of this method:
public Charset getCorrectCharsetToApply() {
// Returns a Charset for either UTF-8 or Windows-1252.
}
So far, I have:
String fileName = getFileNameToReadFromUserInput();
InputStream is = new ByteArrayInputStream(fileName.getBytes());
InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(is, getCorrectCharsetToApply());
BufferedReader buffReader = new BufferedReader(isr);
The problem I'm having is converting the BufferedReader
instance to a FileReader
.
Furthermore:
- The name of the file itself (
fileName
) cannot be trusted to be a particularCharset
; sometime the file name will contain UTF-8 characters, and sometimes Windows-1252. Same goes for the file's content (however if file name and file content will always have matching charsets). - Only the logic inside
getCorrectCharsetToApply()
can select the charset to apply, so attempting to read a file by its name prior to calling this method could very well result with, Java trying to read the file name with the wrong encoding...which causes it to die!
Thanks in advance!