Hi Kimbro, yes it is part of the ISO Latin 1. On server side it just shows a ? . Does it say something to you?
Thanks, Heike > -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Kimbro Staken [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet am: Montag, 7. Januar 2002 13:09 > An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Betreff: Re: AW: xpath query problem > > The CORBA string type supports the ISO Latin 1 character set. Is the > umlaut part of that set? What character do you get on the server? > > On Monday, January 7, 2002, at 03:39 AM, Franosch, Heike wrote: > > > Hi Tom, hi all, > > > > I debugged a while and it seems to be a corba issue. On client side my > > umlaut in the xpath is well and on server > > side it is scrambled. To be concrete: on client side, > > XPathQueryServiceImple.query -> _CollectionStub.queryCollection > > which is using the ValueHelper.write() all is well. And on server side > the > > ValueHelper.read() does not catch > > the umlaut correct. > > > > Can someone please verify that it is not only my machine having this > > problem? > > <?xml version "1.0"?> > > <direction><name>N�rnberg</name></direction> > > > > with the following xpath > > xindice xpath -c directionTest -q "/direction[name='N�rnberg']" > > > > When inserting this document, the german umlauts are stored correct. I > > could > > verify this on server > > side. This method is not using the ValueHelper. > > > > I am running out of ideas ... can someone please help? > > > > Thanks, Heike > > > > > Kimbro Staken > XML Database Software, Consulting and Writing > http://www.xmldatabases.org/
