On Apr 21, 7:28 pm, R Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To me this was a natural task for Perl. Turns out however, there's a catch.
> Apple exports the file in UTF-16 to ensure anyone with Chinese characters in
> their addressbook gets a legitimate Vcard file.
Here's a function that, given a `str` containing a vcard in some
encoding, guesses the encoding and returns a canonical representation
as a `unicode` object.
def fix_encoding(s):
m = u'BEGIN:VCARD'
for c in ('ascii', 'utf_16_be', 'utf_16_le', 'utf_8'):
try: u = unicode(s, c)
except UnicodeDecodeError: continue
if m in u: return u
return None
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