Encoding.HeaderName Property
Definition
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When overridden in a derived class, gets a name for the current encoding that can be used with mail agent header tags.
public:
virtual property System::String ^ HeaderName { System::String ^ get(); };
public virtual string HeaderName { get; }
member this.HeaderName : string
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property HeaderName As String
Property Value
A name for the current Encoding to use with mail agent header tags.
-or-
An empty string (""), if the current Encoding cannot be used.
Examples
The following example retrieves the different names for each encoding and displays the encodings with one or more names that are different from EncodingInfo.Name. It displays EncodingName but does not compare against it.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Text;
int main()
{
// Print the header.
Console::Write( "Name " );
Console::Write( "CodePage " );
Console::Write( "BodyName " );
Console::Write( "HeaderName " );
Console::Write( "WebName " );
Console::WriteLine( "Encoding.EncodingName" );
// For every encoding, compare the name properties with EncodingInfo.Name.
// Display only the encodings that have one or more different names.
System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = Encoding::GetEncodings()->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
EncodingInfo ^ ei = safe_cast<EncodingInfo ^>(myEnum->Current);
Encoding^ e = ei->GetEncoding();
if ( !ei->Name->Equals( e->BodyName ) || !ei->Name->Equals( e->HeaderName ) || !ei->Name->Equals( e->WebName ) )
{
Console::Write( "{0,-18} ", ei->Name );
Console::Write( "{0,-9} ", e->CodePage );
Console::Write( "{0,-18} ", e->BodyName );
Console::Write( "{0,-18} ", e->HeaderName );
Console::Write( "{0,-18} ", e->WebName );
Console::WriteLine( "{0} ", e->EncodingName );
}
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Name CodePage BodyName HeaderName WebName Encoding.EncodingName
shift_jis 932 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp shift_jis Japanese (Shift-JIS)
windows-1250 1250 iso-8859-2 windows-1250 windows-1250 Central European (Windows)
windows-1251 1251 koi8-r windows-1251 windows-1251 Cyrillic (Windows)
Windows-1252 1252 iso-8859-1 Windows-1252 Windows-1252 Western European (Windows)
windows-1253 1253 iso-8859-7 windows-1253 windows-1253 Greek (Windows)
windows-1254 1254 iso-8859-9 windows-1254 windows-1254 Turkish (Windows)
csISO2022JP 50221 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp csISO2022JP Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana)
iso-2022-kr 50225 iso-2022-kr euc-kr iso-2022-kr Korean (ISO)
*/
using System;
using System.Text;
public class SamplesEncoding {
public static void Main() {
// Print the header.
Console.Write( "Name " );
Console.Write( "CodePage " );
Console.Write( "BodyName " );
Console.Write( "HeaderName " );
Console.Write( "WebName " );
Console.WriteLine( "Encoding.EncodingName" );
// For every encoding, compare the name properties with EncodingInfo.Name.
// Display only the encodings that have one or more different names.
foreach( EncodingInfo ei in Encoding.GetEncodings() ) {
Encoding e = ei.GetEncoding();
if (( ei.Name != e.BodyName ) || ( ei.Name != e.HeaderName ) || ( ei.Name != e.WebName )) {
Console.Write( "{0,-18} ", ei.Name );
Console.Write( "{0,-9} ", e.CodePage );
Console.Write( "{0,-18} ", e.BodyName );
Console.Write( "{0,-18} ", e.HeaderName );
Console.Write( "{0,-18} ", e.WebName );
Console.WriteLine( "{0} ", e.EncodingName );
}
}
}
}
/*
This code produces the following output.
Name CodePage BodyName HeaderName WebName Encoding.EncodingName
shift_jis 932 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp shift_jis Japanese (Shift-JIS)
windows-1250 1250 iso-8859-2 windows-1250 windows-1250 Central European (Windows)
windows-1251 1251 koi8-r windows-1251 windows-1251 Cyrillic (Windows)
Windows-1252 1252 iso-8859-1 Windows-1252 Windows-1252 Western European (Windows)
windows-1253 1253 iso-8859-7 windows-1253 windows-1253 Greek (Windows)
windows-1254 1254 iso-8859-9 windows-1254 windows-1254 Turkish (Windows)
csISO2022JP 50221 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp csISO2022JP Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana)
iso-2022-kr 50225 iso-2022-kr euc-kr iso-2022-kr Korean (ISO)
*/
Imports System.Text
Public Class SamplesEncoding
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Print the header.
Console.Write("Name ")
Console.Write("CodePage ")
Console.Write("BodyName ")
Console.Write("HeaderName ")
Console.Write("WebName ")
Console.WriteLine("Encoding.EncodingName")
' For every encoding, compare the name properties with EncodingInfo.Name.
' Display only the encodings that have one or more different names.
Dim ei As EncodingInfo
For Each ei In Encoding.GetEncodings()
Dim e As Encoding = ei.GetEncoding()
If ei.Name <> e.BodyName OrElse ei.Name <> e.HeaderName OrElse ei.Name <> e.WebName Then
Console.Write("{0,-18} ", ei.Name)
Console.Write("{0,-9} ", e.CodePage)
Console.Write("{0,-18} ", e.BodyName)
Console.Write("{0,-18} ", e.HeaderName)
Console.Write("{0,-18} ", e.WebName)
Console.WriteLine("{0} ", e.EncodingName)
End If
Next ei
End Sub
End Class
'This code produces the following output.
'
'Name CodePage BodyName HeaderName WebName Encoding.EncodingName
'shift_jis 932 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp shift_jis Japanese (Shift-JIS)
'windows-1250 1250 iso-8859-2 windows-1250 windows-1250 Central European (Windows)
'windows-1251 1251 koi8-r windows-1251 windows-1251 Cyrillic (Windows)
'Windows-1252 1252 iso-8859-1 Windows-1252 Windows-1252 Western European (Windows)
'windows-1253 1253 iso-8859-7 windows-1253 windows-1253 Greek (Windows)
'windows-1254 1254 iso-8859-9 windows-1254 windows-1254 Turkish (Windows)
'csISO2022JP 50221 iso-2022-jp iso-2022-jp csISO2022JP Japanese (JIS-Allow 1 byte Kana)
'iso-2022-kr 50225 iso-2022-kr euc-kr iso-2022-kr Korean (ISO)
Remarks
If you need an encoding for a header name, you should call the GetEncoding method with the HeaderName property. Often the method retrieves a different encoding from the test encoding furnished in the call. Generally only email applications need to retrieve such an encoding.
In some cases, the value of the BodyName property corresponds to the international standard that defines that encoding. This doesn't mean that the implementation complies in full with that standard.
Note that WebName returns the name to use to describe an encoding. The HeaderName property defines a different encoding that might work better for an email application, for example. However, use of the property to define the encoding is not recommended.