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Converting files to UTF-8

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Some files, like custom language packs or language files from thirth party modules need to be converted to UTF-8 before they can be used in a Moodle 1.6 with UTF-8 database.


*nix like computers

Generaly, this can be done with the iconv command on Unix, Linux or a Mac.

iconv -f original_charset -t utf-8 originalfile > newfile


Windows computers

For Windows, there doesn't exist a free tool. However, the conversion can be done by using [Cygwin], a Linux-like environment for Windows, and excecuting the iconv command in that environment.

Example of a working sollution on Windows with [Cygwin]:

  • Create a text file, named ToUtf8.txt
  • Fill it with the following code

#!/bin/bash

FROM=iso-8859-1

TO=UTF-8

ICONV="iconv -f $FROM -t $TO"

# Convert

find ToUTF/ -type f -name "*" | while read fn; do

cp ${fn} ${fn}.bak

$ICONV < ${fn}.bak > ${fn}

rm ${fn}.bak

done

A few things should be changed for your local situation:

* FROM is the originating encoding (the one your original files are in)
* ToUTF is the foldername where the files that need to be converted are in. This folder may contain subfolders. Make sure you have a backup!
  • Start Cygwin.
  • With the cd foldername, cd.., ls commands, go to the folder on your windows machine where the ToUtf8.txt-script and the ToUTF8 folder are in.
  • Execute the script by typing sh ToUtf8.txt and your files will be converted.