Unicode C
Unicode C
Get a Related Item as Text
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Demonstrates the Chilkat Email.GetRelatedString method, which returns the text of a related item (with CR line-endings), interpreting the item's bytes using the supplied charset. It is intended for text-based related items such as style sheets. The first argument is the zero-based related-item index and the second is the charset. This example reads an embedded CSS style sheet as text.
Background: Not every related item is a binary image — some are text, like a CSS style sheet embedded so the HTML renders consistently offline. For those,
GetRelatedString decodes the bytes back to characters using the charset you specify (typically utf-8). For binary related items such as images, read the raw data via the BinData-based accessor instead. This variant normalizes line endings to bare CR; use GetRelatedStringCrLf when you need CRLF.Chilkat Unicode C Downloads
#include <C_CkEmailW.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
HCkEmailW email;
const wchar_t *content;
// Demonstrates the GetRelatedString method, which returns the text of a related item (with
// CR line-endings), interpreting the bytes using the specified charset. This is intended
// for text-based related items such as style sheets. The index is zero-based.
email = CkEmailW_Create();
CkEmailW_putSubject(email,L"GetRelatedString example");
// The HTML references a related style sheet by name (Content-Location).
CkEmailW_SetHtmlBody(email,L"<html><head><link rel=\"stylesheet\" href=\"styles.css\"/></head><body>Styled.</body></html>");
// Add the related style sheet (index 0).
CkEmailW_AddRelatedString2(email,L"styles.css",L"body { color: navy; }",L"utf-8");
// Get the first related item (index 0) as text, interpreting the bytes as utf-8.
content = CkEmailW_getRelatedString(email,0,L"utf-8");
wprintf(L"Related item 0 text: %s\n",content);
CkEmailW_Dispose(email);
}