I'm using MD5 function and Base64 Encoding to generate a User Secret (used to login to data layer of the used API)
I did the code in javascript and it's fine, but in Objective C I'm strugling with the BOM
my code is:
NSString *str = [[NSString alloc]
initWithFormat:@"%@%@%@%d",
[auth uppercaseString],
[user uppercaseString],
[pwd uppercaseString],
totalDaysSince2000];
NSString *sourceString = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"%02x%02x%02x%@",
0xEF,
0xBB,
0xBF,
str];
NSString *strMd5 = [sourceString MD5];
NSData *sourceData = [strMd5 dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSString *base64EncodedString = [[sourceData base64EncodedString] autorelease];
using the code above I'm getting into the memory:
(source: balexandre.com)witch is not what I really need...
I even tried with
"%c%c%c%@"开发者_运维知识库, (char)239, (char)187, (char)191, str
with no luck...
using UTF8String
does not seam to append the BOM automatically as in C# :-(
How can I append the BOM correctly ?
Try embedding the BOM directly in the format string as escaped character literals:
NSString *sourceString = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"\357\273\277%@", str];
You might have to add the BOM to the NSData object, not the NSString. Something like this:
char BOM[] = {0xEF, 0xBB, 0xBF};
NSMutableData* data = [NSMutableData data];
[data appendBytes:BOM length:3];
[data appendData:[strMd5 dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]];
I had similar issue with Swift and opening CSV fime in Excel. This question also helped me a lot.
Simple solution for swift with CSV file:
let BOM = "\u{FEFF}"
csvFile.append(BOM)
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