Correctly handle Unicode strings #255
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Commit 2c458be replaced the default code page with UTF-8, but ZipEntry.IsUnicodeText is still set to
false
by default.This makes it the default behaviour of SharpZipLib to create zip files that claim they are not coded using UTF-8 (but instead with what is presumed to be the locale default code page), but still containing UTF-8 encoded file names.
This PR will rectify that by setting the
ZipEntry.IsUnicodeText
default based on whatZipStrings.CodePage
(previously calledZipConstants.DefaultCodePage
) is set to.This also moves the string transcoding from
ZipConstants
toZipStrings
as I could not let it stay inside a class obviously named for another purpose.There are still wrappers for all public functionality that provides full backwards compability.
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