Hi Enzo, hi all
I have fixed it all yesterday, so it looks fine to all ^^
By curtain reason, the cache.jsp can not get charset from hit, so I have forced 
it

content = new String(bean.getContent(details), "utf-8");

Thanks [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this.
Thank u very much, Enzo.


-----Original Message-----
From: Enzo Michelangeli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 13 tháng sáu 2007 6:46 Sáng
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cache problem,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phạm Hải Thanh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:06 AM

> Oops, I am sorry, here is the link: http:// 
> 203.162.71.66:8080/cached.jsp?idx=0&id=1
>
> I also think this is a an issue of encoding too :(

It looks fine to me, both with Firefox and MSIE 7 (and UTF-8 encoding in 
both cases). Are you sure you configured your browser for automatic 
selection of the encoding?

> About this config
>
> <property>
>  <name>fetcher.store.content</name>
>  <value>false</value>
>  <description>If true, fetcher will store content.</description>
> </property>
>
> I have tried it before, but I'm not sure this turn off the cache because 
> the db, before and after config this, have the same size. I will try it 
> again.

In my experience it reduces the size of the segments by about 60 to 70%. The 
updatedb and linkdb should be unaffected, as they don't hold anything else 
but URL's in first place...

Enzo



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