Hi

I was trying to publish japanese language variant from CMS to
Liveserver.
I have selected the publishing charset as utf-8, Japanese charcaters
appear fine in the CMS preview and CMS template , but after the
publishing is complete, the japanese character does not appear fine in
the Liveserver preview or even in the Livesever templates
itself...they appaer to be unrecognized characters...May i know what
would be the setting required in the liveserver to support the
japanese language variant.

When I called support , they said i should include utf-8 encoding in
the config file and they asked to install east asian language support.
I have done the same too. What are the other settings that need to be
done?

Looking forward to your reply.

Regards
Aishwarya

On Sep 5, 9:49 am, "Henry Lu, Sun Certified Java Programmer"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Art--
>
> If you are publishing via ftp, the publishing target setting does
> allow you to check "Do not write BOM".
>
> See if that helps with the BOM issue.
>
> Henry Lu
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Spiderhawk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > One more update to this story.
>
> > Now that I have updated the character encoding of the project to utf-8
> > I was getting some weird characters in Firefox for double quotes [“]
> > and [†], single qoutes [’] and some pages were showing the BOM
> > (Byte Order Mark) [].
>
> > I found out this was happening for pages that had this meta tag in
> > them.
> > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
> > charset=iso-8859-1">
>
> > After changing the tag to this:
> > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
>
> > There were no more weird character encoding problems/conflicts.
>
> > The problem could have also been solved by just removing the meta tag
> > as I don't think it actually required to be there.
>
> > -- Art
>
> > On Sep 4, 4:48 pm, Spiderhawk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Having not found the solution I finally called RedDot and received the
> >> solution.
> >> Here it is for anyone else who may be having issues with character
> >> encoding.
>
> >> Open SmartTree
> >> Expand "Administer Project Settings"
> >> Expand "Project"
> >> Expand "Language Variants"
> >> Choose "English" (or the language of your choice)
> >> Click on "Edit Language Variant" from the Action Menu to the right
>
> >> In the dialog that opens there is a "Published charset" drop down.
> >> Choose the very last option in the drop down: "UNI- Code compressable
> >> (utf-8)"
>
> >> Click the "OK" button at the bottom of the dialog.
>
> >> Republish the pages you are having problems with and they will now be
> >> Unicode encoded!
>
> >> -- Art
>
> >> On Sep 3, 5:26 pm, Spiderhawk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> > I have a template that saves out an XML/Atom feed entry and some of
> >> > the characters are being published as ANSI hex values instead of
> >> > Unicode values.
>
> >> > I am using Firefox for my testing, but I am also checking all this in
> >> > IE
>
> >> > The problem characters are:
> >> > Left Double Quotation Mark " ANSI: 0x93 Unicode: 0x201c Decimal: 8220
> >> > Right Double Quotation Mark " ANSI: 0x94 Unicode: 0x201d Decimal: 8221
> >> > Em Dash — ANSI: 0x97 Unicode: 0x2014 Decimal: 8212
>
> >> > The ANSI encoded values will break XML and or Atom and show up as "?"
>
> >> > You can view the feed 
> >> > here:http://testinternet.lasvegasnevada.gov/feeds/testfeed.xml
>
> >> > And here is a link to the feed validator with the error 
> >> > message:http://validator.w3.org/feed/check.cgi?url=http%3A%2%2Ftestinternet.l...
>
> >> > I created a test content class with 2 templates to test against so
> >> > that I was sure the exact same data was getting put into both. The
> >> > html template works fine and the characters display, but the xml
> >> > template (not a feed this time) gets bad character data. I created 3
> >> > text place holders in this class.
>
> >> > One placeholder is default
> >> > One placeholder is ASCII
> >> > One placeholder is ASCII with "do not convert to html" checked
>
> >> > Here is the html versionhttp://testinternet.lasvegasnevada.gov/11323.htm
>
> >> > And here is the xml 
> >> > versionhttp://testinternet.lasvegasnevada.gov/11323.xml
>
> >> > Is this a bug when publishing to .xml files?
> >> > Is there a setting I can change to fix it?
>
> >> > Thanx,
> >> > Art- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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