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strange characters: interaction of R and Windows locale?

WinXP-x32, R-2.13.0

Dear list,

I have a problem that (I think) relates to the interaction between Windows and R.

I am trying to scrape a table with data on the Hawai'ian Islands. This is my R code:

library(XML)
u <- "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaii"
tables <- readHTMLTable(u)
Islands <- tables[[5]]

The output is (first set of columns):

      Island            Nickname                                                                  > > Islands
      Island            Nickname                                                                  > > Location 1    Hawaiê?i[7]      The Big

Island 19?°34a€2N 155?°30a€2W??? / ???19.567?°N 155.5?°W??? / 19.567; -155.5 2 Maui[8] The Valley Isle 20?°48a€2N 156?°20a€2W??? / ???20.8?°N 156.333?°W??? / 20.8; -156.333 3 Kahoê?olawe[9] The Target Isle 20?°33a€2N 156?°36a€2W??? / ???20.55?°N 156.6?°W??? / 20.55; -156.6 4 L?naê?i[10] The Pineapple Isle 20?°50a€2N 156?°56a€2W??? / ???20.833?°N 156.933?°W??? / 20.833; -156.933 5 Molokaê?i[11] The Friendly Isle 21?°08a€2N 157?°02a€2W??? / ???21.133?°N 157.033?°W??? / 21.133; -157.033 6 Oê?ahu[12] The Gathering Place 21?°28a€2N 157?°59a€2W??? / ???21.467?°N 157.983?°W??? / 21.467; -157.983 7 Kauaê?i[13] The Garden Isle 22?°05a€2N 159?°30a€2W??? / ???22.083?°N 159.5?°W??? / 22.083; -159.5 8 Niê?ihau[14] The Forbidden Isle
21?°54a€2N 160?°10a€2W??? / ???21.9?°N 160.167?°W??? / 21.9; -160.167

As you can see, there are "weird" characters in there. I have also tried readHTMLTable(u, encoding = "UTF-16") and readHTMLTable(u, encoding = "UTF-8") but that didn't help.

It seems to me that there may be an issue with the interaction of the Windows settings of the character set and R.

sessionInfo() gives

> sessionInfo()
R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
Platform: i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit)

locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Dutch_Netherlands.1252  LC_CTYPE=Dutch_Netherlands.1252    LC_MONETARY=Dutch_Netherlands.1252
[4] LC_NUMERIC=C                       LC_TIME=Dutch_Netherlands.1252  

attached base packages:
[1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base    

other attached packages:
[1] XML_3.2-0.2

I have also attempted to let R use another setting by entering: Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en_US.UTF-8"), but this yields the response:

> Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en_US.UTF-8")
[1] ""
Warning message:
In Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL", "en_US.UTF-8") :
  OS reports request to set locale to "en_US.UTF-8" cannot be honored

In addition, I have attempted to make the change directly from the windows command prompt, using: chcp 65001 and variations of that, but that didn't change anything.

I noticed from searching the web that others have the issue as well, but have not been able to find a solution. I looks like this is an issue of how Windows and R interact. Unfortunately, all three computers at my disposal have this problem. It occurs both under WinXP-x32 and under Win7-x86.

Is there a way to make R override the windows settings or can the issue be solved otherwise? I have also tried other websites, and the issue occurs every time when there is an é, ü, ?, ?, et cetera in the text-to-be-scraped.

Thank you, Roger

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A not quite an answer:

If you look at the wikipedia page and change the encoding in your browser (in IE, View -> Encoding; in Firefox, View -> Character Encoding) to Western (ISO-8869-1) or Western (Windows-1252) then you see the silly characters. That ought to mean that you can use iconv to change the encoding and fix your problems.

#Convert factors to character
Islands <- as.data.frame(lapply(Islands, as.character), stringsAsFactors = FALSE)

iconv(Islands$Island, "windows-1252", "UTF-8")

Unfortunately, it doesn't work. It may be possible to get the correct text by using a different conversion (iconvlist() shows all the possibilities).

It is possible it simply strip out the offending characters, though this isn't ideal.

iconv(Islands$Island, "windows-1252", "ASCII", "")

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