Question

Thanks to people who answered, I could realize I was indeed dealing with files encoded in "MacRoman":

In which encoding is 0xDB a currency symbol?

So I'm wondering: are charsets contained in lib/charsets.jar guaranteed to exist in all the 1.5 JVMs?

http://download.oracle.com/javase/1.5.0/docs/guide/intl/encoding.doc.html

Unlike, say, UTF-8, x-MacRoman is not present in rt.jar but in lib/charsets.jar. I don't understand the difference very well.

Is MacRoman, just like UTF8, guaranteed to be present?

P.S: would be great is someone could create the MacRoman tag.

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Solution

It's not mandatory. The only charsets which must be supported by every Java implementation are:

  • US-ASCII
  • ISO-8859-1
  • UTF-8
  • UTF-16LE
  • UTF-16BE
  • UTF-16

Sun/Oracle also has a list of the charsets supported by their JRE.

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