Great -- thanks Mary. Will give this a try.
On 3-Aug-07, at 7:36 PM, Mary Holstege wrote:
On Fri, 03 Aug 2007 14:00:25 -0700, Alan Darnell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've got a few records in my database in languages / scripts that
read from right to left.
If I cut and paste some of this text into a search box, I get no
results. I'm just
wondering how MarkLogic stores these kinds of alphabets and is
there something I
need to do in my XQuery to let the system know that something
different is headed its way?
Alan
University of Toronto
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Right to left scripts get stored in "logical" order: the right-to-
leftness
is a matter for the renderer (e.g. the browser). Unfortunately,
browsers
have a lot of bugs in this area and are easily confused. Putting the
attribute dir="rtl" in your HTML can help some browsers. You may also
run afoul of system clipboards deciding to flop character encodings on
you without warning. As far as the XQuery is concerned, as long as
you're sending the correct Unicode codepoints (properly encoded),
things
should work just fine.
As far as troubleshooting goes, calling xdmp:describe() on your query
string to make sure it is the codepoints you think it is is a good
start.
//Mary
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