Hi Marc, have you try access it by other browser?
I have the similar problem with different versions/configurations of browsers. Humberto Cereser Ibanez De: toni hernández <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Data: Wed, 29 Nov 2006 15:37:31 +0100 Para: Marc Compte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Assunto: Re: [UMN_MAPSERVER-USERS] Mapserver+PostGIS+Charset encoding problems hi, have you checked fonts are installed on your server? Marc Compte wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry if this has already been dealt with before but I searched the > archives and couldn't find an answer for this case. > > I have a mapserver getting data from a PostGIS database. The database > charset encoding is defined as LATIN1 and the text in the tables > displays all fine and good in the pgAdmin as well as in my browser > when I just get a list of them with php. > > When I set that particular field as a LABEL in the map-file the > resulting map shows the special characters wrong (mostly accents is > what I have to deal with). I guess that'd be normal since I wasn't > specifying any charset encoding yet. So I specified this attribute in > my file ... but now the funny thing comes. > > When I set my layer to use ENCODING 'LATIN1' (same as my db) the map > just shows a different set of strange characters, but still not the > right glyphs to show. > > If I try using UTF-8 in my LABEL then it starts working some of the > accents out but not all of them. Special chars that use the accent ´ > appear perfectly (such as á, é, í, ó and ú), and so does the ¨ on top > of vowels. But the ` accent does not seem to work. > > I have been struggling against this problem for a few days already. > Now I noticed that using the UTF-8 gives me back a set of characters > that ressembles very much that of LATIN2. > > An 'à' (E0) in my database produces an 'r' with accent (´r). > An 'è' (E8) in my database produces a 'c' with the ^ symbol on top > (and inverted) > ... ì (EC) => 'e' with ^ inverted on top > ... ò (F2) => 'n' with ^ inverted on top > ... ù (F9) => 'u' with a º on top > > This leaves me very puzzled since I don't think I ever used or made > any reference to Latin2 charset. I am getting very confused about the > whole thing ... I have a db in Latin1, I try to convert it to UTF-8 > and what I get is Latin2 ... does this make sense to anyone? I don't > know what else to try, I made a replica of my table in a UTF-8 db, I > have tried using "options='-c client_encoding=LATIN1'" in my > connection string ... and always end up getting the same thing. > > By the way, using "options='-c client_encoding=LATIN1'" in my > connection string produces exactly the same result as specifying > ENCODING 'UTF-8' in the LABEL of my map file, which seems also a bit > weird. > > Does anyone have any idea on what could I try next or where to look? I > am running out of ideas and I'm very close to go to the database and > strip all the accents out ... > > Thanks, > > Marc Compte >
