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HTP.FixEncoding

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SPR Script Language

 

HTP.FixEncoding

A utility command to repair common UTF-8 text display errors (Mojibake).

 

Intention

 

The HTP.FixEncoding command is a specialized tool for correcting garbled text that occurs when UTF-8 characters are misinterpreted.

For example, if a German word like "Grüße" is incorrectly displayed as "Grüße", this command can fix it by replacing the incorrect byte sequences with the proper Unicode characters.

It targets a list of known problematic patterns for German umlauts and common emojis. This command is useful as a last resort when an HTTP response provides text that is not strictly valid UTF-8, but whose errors are consistent and predictable.

 

Syntax

 

HTP.FixEncoding|$$INP[|$$OUT]

 

Parameter Explanation

 

P1 - $$INP - (Variable, String, Required)

The variable containing the garbled text that needs to be fixed.

 

P2 - $$OUT - (Variable, String, Optional)

The variable to store the corrected text. If omitted, the result is placed on the top-of-stack (TOS).

 

Examples

 

'***********************************

' HTP.FixEncoding - Sample 1: Correcting German Umlauts

'***********************************

VAR.$$BAD=This text is für an Ã¼berprüfung.

HTP.FixEncoding|$$BAD|$$FIX

MBX.Corrected Text:|$$FIX

' $$FIX will now contain "This text is für an überprüfung."

END.

 

'***********************************

' HTP.FixEncoding - Sample 2: Fixing a raw response

'***********************************

VAR.$$URL=https://example.com/api/get_text

HTP.Request|GET|$$URL|||||$$RAW

 

' The raw response might be garbled. Fix it before displaying.

HTP.FixEncoding|$$RAW|$$RES

 

MBX.Server Response:|$$RES

END.

 

Remarks

 

- This is a "best-effort" utility and not a substitute for proper encoding handling. Its primary use is to clean up data from sources that do not correctly encode their UTF-8 output.

- The function targets a specific, hardcoded list of incorrect byte sequences for German characters and common emojis.

 

See also:

 

HTP.FromUTF8

HTP.Request