On Monday, February 25, 2002, at 03:40 AM, James Bates wrote:
minuscule (about 3k). Effects on other parts of system: only command-line tools are affected. Anything using API's would remain as is.
XML files you have written in ISO-8859-1 without specifying so (i.e. by omitting encoding="iso-=8859-1" from the XML declaration) will of course no longer load with the command tools (Note that such files are not well-formed XML files according to the XML spec anyway...).
Having never worked in any language other then English what exactly does this mean? Are you saying that any file created in the default encoding for an OS like Mac OS X will no longer load into the server unless you explicitly specify an encoding?
I've attached the patch to this message.
What does the Transformer do?
I still re-iterate though that only solves Stefano's Italian problem. Russian, Greek, etc... will still not load into Xindice because of the database internals...
James
Hope that clarifies things, James
Kimbro Staken - http://www.kstaken.org - http://www.xmldatabases.org Apache Xindice native XML database http://xml.apache.org/xindice XML:DB Initiative http://www.xmldb.org Senior Technologist (Your company name here)
