as I mentioned in my mail before: the following is also working

map2unicode = 1
when the map file is NOT in UTF-8 (but e.g. something like LATIN1)

map2unicode = 0
when the map file is in UTF-8 encoding

In both combinations you can use native non-ascii characters in the map 
file.

armin

On 16/05/2008 20:50, Luigi Castro Cardeles wrote:
> the mapfile is in UTF-8.
> using the language files solve the problem :D
> very thanks for your help. use language file is much better than html 
> entities :D
> i was losing so much time with that, thanks :D
> maybe you should put that on the list, if you think that is not much 
> newbie question :D
> 
> best regards,
> 
> Luigi Castro Cardeles


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