Using FusionPro(TM) Server 4.1 I am trying to compose documents from instance data containing text with accented characters. The instance data is a tagged file generated from web user-entered data in a custom-built web app. The problem is, that the text is not rendered correctly on the output PDF document. I searched the forum and found some info. To a user having similar issue it was recommended to use "Latin 1 on Windows" encoding [1]. Is this the only encoding the Windows version of FP Server supports? Is there any way to switch the server expected encoding to utf-8? If not, can I use Windows Latin 2 encoding?
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