I'm reading some data that has already been converted to html style υ code.
I now need to convert this back to UTF-8 characters for viewing. Unfortunately I can't use a browser to view the string.
I've read around about conversion in java and it seems if you have a string of \uxxxx then the compiler will convert for you; However that wont work of course because I want to read in dynamic strings.
So can this be done?
Many thanks! Dan
You need to use:
from the Apache Commons Library.
It will find
\uxxxx
sequences in the input string and convert them to a normal Java String.native2ascii
Use the "-reverse" option.
Which of those?
\uXXXX
is a Java convention and has nothing to do with HTML. HTML entities look like¯