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Doug Cook updated NUTCH-25:
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Attachment: EncodingDetector.java
I cleaned up EncodingDetector a little; here's a functionally identical, but
cleaner, version.
> needs 'character encoding' detector
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>
> Key: NUTCH-25
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-25
> Project: Nutch
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Reporter: Stefan Groschupf
> Assignee: Doğacan Güney
> Fix For: 1.0.0
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> Attachments: EncodingDetector.java, NUTCH-25.patch,
> NUTCH-25_draft.patch, patch
>
>
> transferred from:
> http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=995730&group_id=59548&atid=491356
> submitted by:
> Jungshik Shin
> this is a follow-up to bug 993380 (figure out 'charset'
> from the meta tag).
> Although we can cover a lot of ground using the 'C-T'
> header field in in the HTTP header and the
> corresponding meta tag in html documents (and in case
> of XML, we have to use a similar but a different
> 'parsing'), in the wild, there are a lot of documents
> without any information about the character encoding
> used. Browsers like Mozilla and search engines like
> Google use character encoding detectors to deal with
> these 'unlabelled' documents.
> Mozilla's character encoding detector is GPL/MPL'd and
> we might be able to port it to Java. Unfortunately,
> it's not fool-proof. However, along with some other
> heuristic used by Mozilla and elsewhere, it'll be
> possible to achieve a high rate of the detection.
> The following page has links to some other related pages.
> http://trainedmonkey.com/week/2004/26
> In addition to the character encoding detection, we
> also need to detect the language of a document, which
> is even harder and should be a separate bug (although
> it's related).
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