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Setting the MIME Text Charset (such as utf-8, iso-8859-1, etc.)Demonstrates how setting the Charset property controls the character encoding used for the text body in a MIME message.
import com.chilkatsoft.*; public class ChilkatExample { static { try { System.loadLibrary("chilkat"); } catch (UnsatisfiedLinkError e) { System.err.println("Native code library failed to load.\n" + e); System.exit(1); } } public static void main(String argv[]) { CkMime mime = new CkMime(); boolean success; success = mime.UnlockComponent("Anything for 30-day trial."); if (success == false) { System.out.println(mime.lastErrorText()); return; } // Set the MIME body using some 8bit non-us-ascii characters: mime.SetBody("á, é, í, ó, ú"); // Set the Content-Type mime.put_ContentType("text/plain"); // Set the Content-Transfer-Encoding to "quoted-printable" // so it's easy to see the bytes used to encode each character // (i.e. it will be easy to see that utf-8 uses 2-bytes for // non-us-ascii characters such as "á", whereas a character // encoding such as iso-8859-1 will use one byte per character. mime.put_Encoding("quoted-printable"); // Set the Charset to utf-8 mime.put_Charset("utf-8"); // Examine the MIME: System.out.println(mime.getMime()); // The MIME should look like this: // Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" =C3=A1, =C3=A9, =C3=AD, =C3=B3, =C3=BA // Now change the Charset to "iso-8859-1" mime.put_Charset("iso-8859-1"); // Get the MIME again... System.out.println(mime.getMime()); // Now the MIME should look like this: // Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" =E1, =E9, =ED, =F3, =FA } } |
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