Hi,
When uploading regular text files with different character encodings (ISO8859-1, UTF-8 and UTF-16) I only get the indexing, download as pdf and preview fully working on the UTF-8 versions. In ISO8859-1 the words holding characters outside the ASCII range will not be indexed correctly and in the preview those characters are displayed as reversed question marks.
My question is if there is a possiblity to handle such a mix of text files in OpenKM? When using the Linux 'file -i' command on all my example files the encoding are correctly recognised.
I have tested this in a local installation of OpenKM Community version 6.2.1 and also the web demo version and they both handle these files the same way.
Thanks!
When uploading regular text files with different character encodings (ISO8859-1, UTF-8 and UTF-16) I only get the indexing, download as pdf and preview fully working on the UTF-8 versions. In ISO8859-1 the words holding characters outside the ASCII range will not be indexed correctly and in the preview those characters are displayed as reversed question marks.
My question is if there is a possiblity to handle such a mix of text files in OpenKM? When using the Linux 'file -i' command on all my example files the encoding are correctly recognised.
I have tested this in a local installation of OpenKM Community version 6.2.1 and also the web demo version and they both handle these files the same way.
Thanks!
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Three test files holding the same text encoded in ISO-8859-1, UTF-8 and UTF-16LE
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