In this case you should use "cs=utf-8" and make page with search form in utf-8 charset.
Gregory Kozlovsky wrote: > Thanks for the answer. > > If I use cs=iso-8859-1 it works. However, this is not exactly what I want. > I would like to set the search page in Unicode, so I can search in German, > French, Russian, not specifying the parameter cs. Is this possible? How > to specify it in the config files. > > Regards, > > Gregory > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alexander F Avdonkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Montag, 3. Juni 2002 11:39 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: [aseek-users] Search with umlauts > > Did you use "cs" parameter of "s.cgi" which specifies charset of query ? > Send, please, example ot query URL which results in that error. > > Alexander. > > Gregory Kozlovsky wrote: > > > I cannot find solution to the following problem. When I submit the query > > "D�niken", I get a message: > > Error in query: Only stopword(s) are used in query. You must specify at > > least one non-stop word > > Apparently, the umlaut character is taken as a separator. I use > > aspseek-1.2.8 > > compiled for the Unicode. I looked through the old mailing list messages > and > > found this problem reported, but no answer. How to force the s.cgi to send > > Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 > > in the HTTP header, so that the search page and the results are presented > in > > the > > Unicode? In the config files, I saw utf8 used. Is that correct, not utf-8? > > What are > > the correct setting in the config file for the Unicode query string and > > Unicode > > results? > > > > Gregory Kozlovsky > > > > Project Manager for Information Systems Tel: +41 (0)1 632 > 63 > > 70 > > International Relations and Security Network (ISN) Fax: +41 (0)1 632 > 14 > > 13 > > Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research Email: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) http://www.isn.ch > > Leonhardshalde 21, ETH-Zentrum / LEH > > CH-8092 Z�rich, Switzerland
