I went on and found out that the gml_encoding can be set on layer and map level, however;
My MapInfo table is in WindowsLatin1; I cannot find a way to convert it to UTF-8 When I convert it to shape and try to access the shape layer with UTF-8 set, it still returns windows latin! It only displays UTF-8 in the header of the XML. Is this a possible bug? -------- Originele bericht -------- Onderwerp: WFS encoding problem Datum: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 15:30:03 +0200 Van: Milo van der Linden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Antwoord-naar: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aan: [email protected] For others to benefit from this discussion, I hereby post it to the Mapserver list, Daniel, special thanks for your response! I cannot find information about the gml_encoding parameter anywhere, and when I add it to my mapfile, it doesn't influence the encoding that is returned. This is a link to the mapfile that has "gml_encoding" set to "UTF-8" http://82.176.214.209/cgi-bin/mapserv.exe?map=/ms4w/apps/mappingworlds/service/wfs.map&SERVICE=WFS&VERSION=1.0.0&REQUEST=getfeature&TYPENAME=worldcities&maxfeatures=3&OUTPUTFORMAT=gml2 Can it be that it should be "wfs_encoding"? Should it be placed in the web metadata section of the MAP or of the Layer? Kind regards, Milo > > When I query my WFS for towns within the bounding box of for instance > Chili; > towns that are named with special characters in my mapinfo table like > CURICÓ Are misinterpreted by the mapserver xml-generator: the output > gml is <ms:City>CURIC�/ms:City> > > Can you tell me how to fix this? I am using Mapserver 4.10.2 > Hi Milo, I think what you need to do is find out which encoding is used by your TAB file (you'll find that on the Charset line of the .tab file if you open it in a text editor) and then specify a "gml_encoding" metadata in the web section of your mapfile. The name you use for the encoding in the gml_encoding metadata may not be exactly the same as what you find in the .tab file's Charset line, you may have to find the encodig name that is suitable for use in a <?xml ... encoding="..." > element. Unfortunately I can't find anything about this in the docs, but I do know that the option is available and has been there for a while. BTW, next time please use the mapserver-users list. Others on the list may have the answer to your questions or may benefit from seeing your questions/answers in the list archives. Daniel -- Daniel Morissette http://www.mapgears.com/ -- Milo van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.3dsite.nl De informatie in dit bericht reflecteerd mijn persoonlijke mening en niet die van een bedrijf of instantie. Aan de informatie kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend. Indien dit bericht onderdeel is van een forum, mailing-list of community dan gelden automatisch de bijbehorende voorwaarden. -- Milo van der Linden [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://www.3dsite.nl De informatie in dit bericht reflecteerd mijn persoonlijke mening en niet die van een bedrijf of instantie. Aan de informatie kunnen geen rechten worden ontleend. Indien dit bericht onderdeel is van een forum, mailing-list of community dan gelden automatisch de bijbehorende voorwaarden.
