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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T14:37:40+00:00 2026-05-11T14:37:40+00:00

I need to convert a CSV file from iso to UTF-8 to keep the

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I need to convert a CSV file from iso to UTF-8 to keep the accents in the database.

French accents (é,è,ê, and the like) are not kept when I try to translate them to UTF-8, they are changed to ‘?’.

I’m stumped.

I use the following function for the translation:

public static string iso8859ToUnicode(string src) {          Encoding iso = Encoding.GetEncoding('iso8859-1');          Encoding unicode = Encoding.UTF8;                  byte[] isoBytes = iso.GetBytes(src);          byte[] unibytes = Encoding.Convert(iso,unicode,isoBytes);          char[] unichars = new char[iso.GetCharCount(unibytes,0,unibytes.Length)];          unicode.GetChars(unibytes,0,unibytes.Length,unichars,0);          return new string(unichars);      } 

But it doesn’t seem to work well. Help?

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  1. 2026-05-11T14:37:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 2:37 pm

    I strongly suspect that your original string doesn’t have the correct values. My guess is that you’ve read it from the file as if it were UTF-8.

    To convert between two encodings, you shouldn’t have the string in the first place – you should basically load the bytes of the file and call Encoding.Convert() that way. Alternatively, load the file using ISO-Latin-1 and just save it as UTF-8. For example:

    public static void ConvertLatin1ToUtf8(string inputFile, string outputFile) {     Encoding latin1 = Encoding.GetEncoding(28591);     string text = File.ReadAllText(inputFile, latin1);     File.WriteAllText(outputFile, text, Encoding.UTF8); } 

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    public static void ConvertLatin1ToUtf8(string inputFile, string outputFile) {     Encoding latin1 = Encoding.GetEncoding(28591);     byte[] latinBytes = File.ReadAllBytes(inputFile);     byte[] utf8Bytes = Encoding.Convert(latin1, Encoding.UTF8, latinBytes);     File.WriteAllBytes(outputFile, utf8Bytes); } 
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