2011/3/7 Michał Średnicki <[email protected]>
> Thank you for your suggestion. My GeoServer charset is set (in global
> settings) to UTF-8 and my desktop GIS applications read properly non ANSI
> characters from atribute tables so I don't exactly understand where I have
> to set the charset.
>
In the shapefile datastore configuration. Mind, DBF rarely if ever use UTF-8
as the encoding, for example if you have cyrillic chars you have normally to
use ISO-8859-5.
Which charset you actually need depends a lot on the specific type of chars
and the application that produced the files.
Cheers
Andrea
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