[Geomoose-users] Special characters - "sh", "ch",
"zh" - Central European symbols - part 2
Dan Little
danlittle at yahoo.com
Tue Nov 4 10:31:37 EST 2008
Have you tried changing the encoding settings in the index.html file?
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From: Matej <matej at matnet.net>
To: geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, November 4, 2008 9:17:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Geomoose-users] Special characters - "sh", "ch", "zh" - Central European symbols - part 2
Hi,
I was looking at MapScript which would be an
option, but due to the following fact I think that there must be an "easier"
solution maybe with some XML settings or something like that - when I
click on the "Identify" tool and the result is open in the div
"content_results_form" as a part of the GeoMoose window, the characters DO NOT
appear correctly. But when I get the direct link to the MapServer
call (vith FireBug) that is being called by Geomoose, e.g. "http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cgi-bin/mapserv?map=/home/webuser/identif.map&mapxy=468286.9195712629%20125082.02776175489&imgext=468282.0218372162%20125066.72580171067%20468308.97320987994%20125086.39975033894&layers=Boxes&imgsize=974%20711&mode=nquery"
in a separated window or a tab, those characters DO appear correctly. And also
when I set the charset of that window when the data is appearing correctly the
same charset as the GeoMoose window has, they look as they should.
That is the fact that is bothering me and I suspect
that some method which performs the "call" of the Mapserver from GeoMoose isn't
capable of getting data differently than in utf-8, but it proves that MapServer
is returning the data in the iso-8859.2 charset correctly.
Thank you in advance,
Matej Serc
matej at matnet.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Fischer, Brian
To: Matej ; geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 9:48 PM
Subject: RE: [Geomoose-users] Special characters - "sh", "ch","zh" - Central European symbols - part 2
Matej,
I think this would be a question for the mapserver mailing list. I have never used international characters so I have no experience with them. I wonder if it is an issue with the MapInfo format. I do know mapserver encodes the attributes for HTML, but will leave them as is if you do something like this:
[DBASE item name],[DBASE item name_esc],[DBASE item name_raw]
Item name from the attribute table of a queried layer. Only attributes for the active query layers are accessible. Case must be the same as what is stored in the DBASE file. ArcView, for example, uses all caps for shapefile field names. Available only when processing query results.
By default the attributes are encoded especially for HTML representation. In addition the escaped version (for use in URLs) as well as the raw data is available.
This is from the mapserver website under the template reference guide (http://mapserver.gis.umn.edu/docs/reference/templatereference/referencemanual-all-pages). Maybe it won’t do this for MapInfo files.
Just an idea,
Brian
Brian Fischer
Houston Engineering, Inc.
Maple Grove, MN
(763) 493-4522
From:Matej [mailto:matej at matnet.net]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 2:36 PM
To: geomoose-users at lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Geomoose-users] Special characters - "sh", "ch","zh" - Central European symbols - part 2
Hi,
I have been further investigating this issue and I am out of ideas what to do. Let me explain more. I have data with those symbols in a MapInfo (.TAB file has the entry !charset WindowsLatin2 for charset definition). As I mentioned before, MapServer returns correct data and when I open it in the different browser everything is displayed as it should be.
But when the results are open in the div inside geomoose, it is always (and I mean always) displayed in utf-8 encoding. I have found out that it is typical behaveour for setRequestHeader to always return data in utf-8. I tried adding "charset=iso-8859-2" to those two setRequestHeader calls, but I get no different results.
Now I don't know if I should also write on the MapServer's mailing list if there is a chance to convert the data from mode=nquery to specified encoding since I think that I MUST get the results of the query in utf-8 from Mapserver otherwise this won't work. But searching around, there is no option for that.
Maybe there is a way of replacement some characters before displaying them?
Thank you for any help in advance,
Matej Serc
matej at matnet.net
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