My first thought is, can your RSS reader accept the actual characters? If so, you can use HtmlDecode and feed it directly in.
If you do need to convert it to the numeric representations, you could parse out each entity, HtmlDecode
it, and then cast it to an int
to get the base-10 unicode value. Then re-insert it into the string.
EDIT:
Here's some code to demonstrate what I mean (it is untested, but gets the idea across):
string input = "Something with — or other character entities.";
StringBuilder output = new StringBuilder(input.Length);
for (int i = 0; i < input.Length; i++)
{
if (input[i] == '&')
{
int startOfEntity = i; // just for easier reading
int endOfEntity = input.IndexOf(';', startOfEntity);
string entity = input.Substring(startOfEntity, endOfEntity - startOfEntity);
int unicodeNumber = (int)(HttpUtility.HtmlDecode(entity)[0]);
output.Append("&#" + unicodeNumber + ";");
i = endOfEntity; // continue parsing after the end of the entity
}
else
output.Append(input[i]);
}
I may have an off-by-one error somewhere in there, but it should be close.
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