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All Systems (Win 95+ and WinNT4+) with MS Internet Explorer 4 and newer have a library named mlang.dll in the Winntdirectory. Usually you can tell Delphi to simply import these COM Libraries. This one however, Delphi did not. I started to convert the "most wanted" interface for myself. The results I present you here.
First I give you the code for the conversion unit, that allows you simply convert any text from code page interpretation into another one. Following I will shortly discuss the code and give you a sample of how to use it.
uCodePageConverter
==================
{* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*
* Unit Name : uCodePageConverter
* Autor : Daniel Wischnewski
* Copyright : Copyright © 2002 by gateetwork. All Right Reserved.
* Urheber : Daniel Wischnewski
*
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *}
unit uCodePageConverter;
interface
uses
Windows;
const
IID_MLangConvertCharset: TGUID = '{D66D6F98-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}';
CLASS_MLangConvertCharset :TGUID = '{D66D6F99-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}';
type
tagMLCONVCHARF = DWORD;
const
MLCONVCHARF_AUTODETECT: tagMLCONVCHARF = 1;
MLCONVCHARF_ENTITIZE : tagMLCONVCHARF = 2;
type
tagCODEPAGE = UINT;
const
CODEPAGE_Thai : tagCODEPAGE = 0874;
CODEPAGE_Japanese : tagCODEPAGE = 0932;
CODEPAGE_Chinese_PRC : tagCODEPAGE = 0936;
CODEPAGE_Korean : tagCODEPAGE = 0949;
CODEPAGE_Chinese_Taiwan : tagCODEPAGE = 0950;
CODEPAGE_UniCode : tagCODEPAGE = 1200;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_EastEurope : tagCODEPAGE = 1250;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Cyrillic : tagCODEPAGE = 1251;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Latin1 : tagCODEPAGE = 1252;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Greek : tagCODEPAGE = 1253;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Turkish : tagCODEPAGE = 1254;
CODEPAGE_Hebrew : tagCODEPAGE = 1255;
CODEPAGE_Arabic : tagCODEPAGE = 1256;
CODEPAGE_Baltic : tagCODEPAGE = 1257;
type
IMLangConvertCharset = interface
['{D66D6F98-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}']
function Initialize(
uiSrcCodePage: tagCODEPAGE; uiDstCodePage: tagCODEPAGE;
dwProperty: tagMLCONVCHARF
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetSourceCodePage(
out puiSrcCodePage: tagCODEPAGE
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetDestinationCodePage(
out puiDstCodePage: tagCODEPAGE
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetProperty(out pdwProperty: tagMLCONVCHARF): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversion(
pSrcStr: PChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversionToUnicode(
pSrcStr: PChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PWChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversionFromUnicode(
pSrcStr: PWChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
end;
CoMLangConvertCharset = class
class function Create: IMLangConvertCharset;
class function CreateRemote(const MachineName: string): IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
implementation
uses
ComObj;
{ CoMLangConvertCharset }
class function CoMLangConvertCharset.Create: IMLangConvertCharset;
begin
Result := CreateComObject(CLASS_MLangConvertCharset) as IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
class function CoMLangConvertCharset.CreateRemote(
const MachineName: string
): IMLangConvertCharset;
begin
Result := CreateRemoteComObject(
MachineName, CLASS_MLangConvertCharset
) as IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
end.
As you can see, I did translate only one of the many interfaces, however this one is the most efficient (according to Microsoft) and will do the job. Further I added some constants to simplify the task of finding the most important values.
When using this unit to do any code page conersions you must not forget, that the both code pages (source and destination) must be installed and supported on the computer that does the translation. OIn the computer that is going to show the result only the destination code page must be installed and supported.
To test the unit simple create a form with a memo and a button. Add the following code to the buttons OnClick event. (Do not forget to add the conversion unit to the uses clause!)
SAMPLE
======
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
Conv: IMLangConvertCharset;
Source: PWChar;
Dest: PChar;
SourceSize, DestSize: UINT;
begin
// connect to MS multi-language lib
Conv := CoMLangConvertCharset.Create;
// initialize UniCode Translation to Japanese
Conv.Initialize(CODEPAGE_UniCode, CODEPAGE_Japanese, MLCONVCHARF_ENTITIZE);
// load source (from memo)
Source := PWChar(WideString(Memo1.Text));
SourceSize := Succ(Length(Memo1.Text));
// prepare destination
DestSize := 0;
// lets calculate size needed
Conv.DoConversionFromUnicode(Source, @SourceSize, nil, @DestSize);
// reserve memory
GetMem(Dest, DestSize);
try
// convert
Conv.DoConversionFromUnicode(Source, @SourceSize, Dest, @DestSize);
// show
Memo1.Text := Dest;
finally
// free memory
FreeMem(Dest);
end;
end;
All Systems (Win 95+ and WinNT4+) with MS Internet Explorer 4 and newer have a library named mlang.dll in the Winntdirectory. Usually you can tell Delphi to simply import these COM Libraries. This one however, Delphi did not. I started to convert the "most wanted" interface for myself. The results I present you here.
First I give you the code for the conversion unit, that allows you simply convert any text from code page interpretation into another one. Following I will shortly discuss the code and give you a sample of how to use it.
uCodePageConverter
==================
{* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
*
* Unit Name : uCodePageConverter
* Autor : Daniel Wischnewski
* Copyright : Copyright © 2002 by gateetwork. All Right Reserved.
* Urheber : Daniel Wischnewski
*
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *}
unit uCodePageConverter;
interface
uses
Windows;
const
IID_MLangConvertCharset: TGUID = '{D66D6F98-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}';
CLASS_MLangConvertCharset :TGUID = '{D66D6F99-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}';
type
tagMLCONVCHARF = DWORD;
const
MLCONVCHARF_AUTODETECT: tagMLCONVCHARF = 1;
MLCONVCHARF_ENTITIZE : tagMLCONVCHARF = 2;
type
tagCODEPAGE = UINT;
const
CODEPAGE_Thai : tagCODEPAGE = 0874;
CODEPAGE_Japanese : tagCODEPAGE = 0932;
CODEPAGE_Chinese_PRC : tagCODEPAGE = 0936;
CODEPAGE_Korean : tagCODEPAGE = 0949;
CODEPAGE_Chinese_Taiwan : tagCODEPAGE = 0950;
CODEPAGE_UniCode : tagCODEPAGE = 1200;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_EastEurope : tagCODEPAGE = 1250;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Cyrillic : tagCODEPAGE = 1251;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Latin1 : tagCODEPAGE = 1252;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Greek : tagCODEPAGE = 1253;
CODEPAGE_Windows_31_Turkish : tagCODEPAGE = 1254;
CODEPAGE_Hebrew : tagCODEPAGE = 1255;
CODEPAGE_Arabic : tagCODEPAGE = 1256;
CODEPAGE_Baltic : tagCODEPAGE = 1257;
type
IMLangConvertCharset = interface
['{D66D6F98-CDAA-11D0-B822-00C04FC9B31F}']
function Initialize(
uiSrcCodePage: tagCODEPAGE; uiDstCodePage: tagCODEPAGE;
dwProperty: tagMLCONVCHARF
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetSourceCodePage(
out puiSrcCodePage: tagCODEPAGE
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetDestinationCodePage(
out puiDstCodePage: tagCODEPAGE
): HResult; stdcall;
function GetProperty(out pdwProperty: tagMLCONVCHARF): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversion(
pSrcStr: PChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversionToUnicode(
pSrcStr: PChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PWChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
function DoConversionFromUnicode(
pSrcStr: PWChar; pcSrcSize: PUINT; pDstStr: PChar; pcDstSize: PUINT
): HResult; stdcall;
end;
CoMLangConvertCharset = class
class function Create: IMLangConvertCharset;
class function CreateRemote(const MachineName: string): IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
implementation
uses
ComObj;
{ CoMLangConvertCharset }
class function CoMLangConvertCharset.Create: IMLangConvertCharset;
begin
Result := CreateComObject(CLASS_MLangConvertCharset) as IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
class function CoMLangConvertCharset.CreateRemote(
const MachineName: string
): IMLangConvertCharset;
begin
Result := CreateRemoteComObject(
MachineName, CLASS_MLangConvertCharset
) as IMLangConvertCharset;
end;
end.
As you can see, I did translate only one of the many interfaces, however this one is the most efficient (according to Microsoft) and will do the job. Further I added some constants to simplify the task of finding the most important values.
When using this unit to do any code page conersions you must not forget, that the both code pages (source and destination) must be installed and supported on the computer that does the translation. OIn the computer that is going to show the result only the destination code page must be installed and supported.
To test the unit simple create a form with a memo and a button. Add the following code to the buttons OnClick event. (Do not forget to add the conversion unit to the uses clause!)
SAMPLE
======
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
Conv: IMLangConvertCharset;
Source: PWChar;
Dest: PChar;
SourceSize, DestSize: UINT;
begin
// connect to MS multi-language lib
Conv := CoMLangConvertCharset.Create;
// initialize UniCode Translation to Japanese
Conv.Initialize(CODEPAGE_UniCode, CODEPAGE_Japanese, MLCONVCHARF_ENTITIZE);
// load source (from memo)
Source := PWChar(WideString(Memo1.Text));
SourceSize := Succ(Length(Memo1.Text));
// prepare destination
DestSize := 0;
// lets calculate size needed
Conv.DoConversionFromUnicode(Source, @SourceSize, nil, @DestSize);
// reserve memory
GetMem(Dest, DestSize);
try
// convert
Conv.DoConversionFromUnicode(Source, @SourceSize, Dest, @DestSize);
// show
Memo1.Text := Dest;
finally
// free memory
FreeMem(Dest);
end;
end;