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iso-8859-14

iso-8859-14 is robust JavaScript implementation of the iso-8859-14 character encoding as defined by the Encoding Standard.
This encoding is known under the following names: iso-8859-14, iso8859-14, iso885914, and iso885914.
Installation
Via npm:
npm install iso-8859-14
Via Bower:
bower install iso-8859-14
Via Component:
component install mathiasbynens/iso-8859-14
In a browser:
<script src="iso-8859-14.js"></script>
In Narwhal, Node.js, and RingoJS:
var iso885914 = require('iso-8859-14');
In Rhino:
load('iso885914.js');
Using an AMD loader like RequireJS:
require(
{
'paths': {
'iso885914': 'path/to/iso885914'
}
},
['iso885914'],
function(iso885914) {
console.log(iso885914);
}
);
API
iso885914.version
A string representing the semantic version number.
iso885914.encode(input, options)
This function takes a plain text string (the input
parameter) and encodes it according to iso-8859-14. The return value is a ‘byte string’, i.e. a string of which each item represents an octet as per iso-8859-14.
var encodedData = iso885914.encode(text);
The optional options
object and its mode
property can be used to set the error mode. For encoding, the error mode can be 'fatal'
(the default) or 'html'
.
var encodedData = iso885914.encode(text, {
'mode': 'html'
});
// If `text` contains a symbol that cannot be represented in iso-8859-14,
// instead of throwing an error, it will return an HTML entity for the symbol.
iso885914.decode(input, options)
This function takes a byte string (the input
parameter) and decodes it according to iso-8859-14.
var text = iso885914.decode(encodedData);
The optional options
object and its mode
property can be used to set the error mode. For decoding, the error mode can be 'replacement'
(the default) or 'fatal'
.
var text = iso885914.decode(encodedData, {
'mode': 'fatal'
});
// If `encodedData` contains an invalid byte for the iso-8859-14 encoding,
// instead of replacing it with U+FFFD in the output, an error is thrown.
Support
iso-8859-14 is designed to work in at least Node.js v0.10.0, Narwhal 0.3.2, RingoJS 0.8-0.9, PhantomJS 1.9.0, Rhino 1.7RC4, as well as old and modern versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and Internet Explorer.
Unit tests & code coverage
After cloning this repository, run npm install
to install the dependencies needed for development and testing. You may want to install Istanbul globally using npm install istanbul -g
.
Once that’s done, you can run the unit tests in Node using npm test
or node tests/tests.js
. To run the tests in Rhino, Ringo, Narwhal, and web browsers as well, use grunt test
.
To generate the code coverage report, use grunt cover
.
Author
Mathias Bynens |
License
iso-8859-14 is available under the MIT license.