If the map file is already in Unicode then this should be 0. If it is
eg. in Latin1 then it should normally be 1. I usually got parsing errors
when having the map file in Unicode, but for others it seems to work.
armin
Alessandro Pasotti wrote:
>>From this sentence and from the on-line manual s
>From this sentence and from the on-line manual seems that when you have a
mapfile in UTF8 (that is non-ASCII) you must set map2unicode to 1.
Experimenting, I found that to make it display correctly, this parameter must
be set to 0.
; if map file contains non-ASCII characters
; eg for layer DES