assertEquals( 'UTF-8', $res ); } public function testIPTCParseNoCharset88591() { // basically IPTC for keyword with value of 0xBC which is 1/4 in iso-8859-1 // This data doesn't specify a charset. We're supposed to guess // (which basically means utf-8 if valid, windows 1252 (iso 8859-1) if not) $iptcData = "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4\0\0\0\0\0\x06\x1c\x02\x19\x00\x01\xBC"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( '¼' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } /* This one contains a sequence that's valid iso 8859-1 but not valid utf8 */ /* \xC3 = Ã, \xB8 = ¸ */ public function testIPTCParseNoCharset88591b() { $iptcData = "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4\0\0\0\0\0\x09\x1c\x02\x19\x00\x04\xC3\xC3\xC3\xB8"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( 'ÃÃø' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } /* Same as testIPTCParseNoCharset88591b, but forcing the charset to utf-8. * What should happen is the first "\xC3\xC3" should be dropped as invalid, * leaving \xC3\xB8, which is ø */ public function testIPTCParseForcedUTFButInvalid() { $iptcData = "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4\0\0\0\0\0\x11\x1c\x02\x19\x00\x04\xC3\xC3\xC3\xB8" . "\x1c\x01\x5A\x00\x03\x1B\x25\x47"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( 'ø' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } public function testIPTCParseNoCharsetUTF8() { $iptcData = "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4\0\0\0\0\0\x07\x1c\x02\x19\x00\x02¼"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( '¼' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } // Testing something that has 2 values for keyword public function testIPTCParseMulti() { $iptcData = /* identifier */ "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4" /* length */ . "\0\0\0\0\0\x0D" . "\x1c\x02\x19" . "\x00\x01" . "\xBC" . "\x1c\x02\x19" . "\x00\x02" . "\xBC\xBD"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( '¼', '¼½' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } public function testIPTCParseUTF8() { // This has the magic "\x1c\x01\x5A\x00\x03\x1B\x25\x47" which marks content as UTF8. $iptcData = "Photoshop 3.0\08BIM\4\4\0\0\0\0\0\x0F\x1c\x02\x19\x00\x02¼\x1c\x01\x5A\x00\x03\x1B\x25\x47"; $res = IPTC::Parse( $iptcData ); $this->assertEquals( array( '¼' ), $res['Keywords'] ); } }