I am creating a language system for my project where you can easily add a {language}.json
into a lang-folder
, and the program includes the language.
At the moment I have German and English as json
files, named en-us.json
and de-de.json
respectively. When I add a test file called fr-fr.json
for the French language, I encountered a problem where, with the normal Encoding.Default
, the é ó ú
characters were shown as é
. For example, the sentence "Le fichier Excel est créé automatiquement:" instead looks like "Le fichier Excel est créé automatiquement:".
When I changed the encoding to Encoding.UTF8
, the French language is shown correctly, but then the German äöü
characters were replaced with �. So the sentence "Wählen Sie die Excel" now reads as "W�hlen Sie die Excel".
I tried this with a for
loop:
var encoding = System.Text.Encoding.Default;
for (int i = 1; i <= 2; i++)
{
switch (i)
{
case 1:
encoding = System.Text.Encoding.UTF8;
break;
case 2:
encoding = System.Text.Encoding.Unicode;
break;
default:
encoding = System.Text.Encoding.Default;
break;
}
// Below I try to create an object of the JSON
…
}
But that didn't fix my problem since that for
loop is for characters like Chinese logograms, where JsonConvert
has problems if it's not in Unicode.
I don't want to say "if the language is French, encode in UTF8; if it's Chinese, use Unicode; etc." since the languages can all be optional and, therefore, you don't need to have a fr-fr.json
. But if you create a ru-ru.json
, for example, you need Unicode again.
Is there a way to detect the best encoding for the text? And, second, is there an encoding that could give me both äöü
and éóúá…
, so I don't need to manually change it for every language that is faulty?
Encoding.Default
or any specific non-unicode code-page encoding. Can you perhaps tell us what the bytes are in the file? that might help us determine things. And if possible: always write and read files with a known encoding - UTF-8 should be your default choice. UTF-8 can express any unicode character you will encounter.