Reputation: 193302
The following code produces this output:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16" standalone="yes"?>
<customers>
<customer>
<firstName>Jim</firstName>
<lastName>Smith</lastName>
</customer>
</customers>
How can I get it to produce encoding="utf-8"
instead of encoding="utf-16"
?
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Xml.Linq;
namespace test_xml2
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
List<Customer> customers = new List<Customer> {
new Customer {FirstName="Jim", LastName="Smith", Age=27},
new Customer {FirstName="Hank", LastName="Moore", Age=28},
new Customer {FirstName="Jay", LastName="Smythe", Age=44},
new Customer {FirstName="Angie", LastName="Thompson", Age=25},
new Customer {FirstName="Sarah", LastName="Conners", Age=66}
};
Console.WriteLine(BuildXmlWithLINQ(customers));
Console.ReadLine();
}
private static string BuildXmlWithLINQ(List<Customer> customers)
{
XDocument xdoc =
new XDocument(
new XDeclaration("1.0", "utf-8", "yes"),
new XElement("customers",
new XElement("customer",
new XElement("firstName", "Jim"),
new XElement("lastName", "Smith")
)
)
);
var wr = new StringWriter();
xdoc.Save(wr);
return wr.GetStringBuilder().ToString();
}
}
public class Customer
{
public string FirstName { get; set; }
public string LastName { get; set; }
public int Age { get; set; }
public string Display()
{
return String.Format("{0}, {1} ({2})", LastName, FirstName, Age);
}
}
}
Upvotes: 12
Views: 14467
Reputation: 1132
You can use the following code as an example
XDocument doc = GetXmlDoc();
using (var stream = new MemoryStream())
{
doc.Save(stream, SaveOptions.DisableFormatting);
var docBytes = stream.ToArray();
File.WriteAllBytes("fileName.xml", docBytes);
}
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 31153
This is not a bug in .NET. This is due to you using StringWriter
as the target for your XDocument. Since StringWriter internally uses UTF-16, the document must also use UTF-16 as encoding. If you save the XDoc to a stream or a file, it will use UTF-8 as instructed.
For more information, see MSDN information about StringWriter.Encoding
:
This property is necessary for some XML scenarios where a header must be written containing the encoding used by the StringWriter. This allows the XML code to consume an arbitrary StringWriter and generate the correct XML header.
Upvotes: 19
Reputation: 193302
Allow me answer my own question, this seems to work:
private static string BuildXmlWithLINQ()
{
XDocument xdoc = new XDocument
(
new XDeclaration("1.0", "utf-8", "yes"),
new XElement("customers",
new XElement("customer",
new XElement("firstName", "Jim"),
new XElement("lastName", "Smith")
)
)
);
return xdoc.Declaration.ToString() + Environment.NewLine + xdoc.ToString();
}
Upvotes: 17