Hi,

I'm trying to run and configure ht://Dig on Mac OS X, 10.2 (Jaguar). I 
need to index documents in French and English.

I set locale: to fr_FR and htdig complains with:

"Warning: unknown locale!"

However, the testlocale program seems to indicate that everything is 
fine (and this wasn't the case with Mac OS X 10.1.x):

% ./testlocale fr_FR
...
192 0xC0:  �  -a-un--gt----
193 0xC1:  �  -a-un--gt----
194 0xC2:  �  -a-un--gt----
...
253 0xFD:  �  -al-n--gt----
254 0xFE:  �  -al-n--gt----
255 0xFF:  �  -al-n--gt----

Can I ignore the htdig warning? I think not, since it looks like no 
accented words have been indexed. However, since testlocale works, I 
would think that there is an easy fix to htdig, but I don't know where 
to look. Any ideas?

Alternatively, is there an easy way to filter the files to be indexed? 
For my need, it would be perfectly OK to replace all occurences of 
accented letters with their non-accented counter-parts (� -> e, etc...) 
before indexing.

Thanks for any info.

Marco Scheurer
Sen:te, Lausanne, Switzerland    http://www.sente.ch


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