Hi, It seem you should have libiconv compiled in, and specify the encoding in the label definitions, like:
LABEL ... ENCODING ISO-8859-1 END Best regards, Tamas 2008/6/25 "SAEZ Laurent - CETE Méditerr./DI/ETER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi list, > > Encoding in expression is not very simple... > I have : > > mapserver 4.99, > a mapfile utf-8 encoded, > a mapinfo file create on windows (encoding cp1252), > one class using a field which contain this value : "Départementale". > > If I write in the mapfile the following expression : > ... > CLASS > NAME "Départementale" > EXPRESSION "Départementale" > ... > > This class is not in the raster returned by the WMS/GetMap request. > To obtain this class I have to encode the string expression in the same > encoding than the data (mapinfo tab) : > > CLASS > NAME "Départementale" > EXPRESSION "D�partementale" > > So it's strange to encode a string in cp1252 (or iso-8859-1) in a file > encoding in utf-8. > > Is there a way to tell mapserver that my layer is cp1252 encoded ? > > Thanks for help > > > _______________________________________________ > mapserver-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users > >
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