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Richard
Hello! I have 2 questions regarding Xindice
(http://xml.apache.org/xindice/):
1) Does anyone know how to set the encoding???
Normaly im using encoding="iso-8859-1" in my xml-files, this makes it
possible to use swedish characters. The problem is that every time im
pulling someting out from Xindice the encoding is lost, and all my
swedish characters are turned to crap.
Im using winXPpro english (with swedish keyboard, timezones etc.) and
Xindice-11b4. Perhaps this is a Java problem since standard out cant
print these characters either.
2) How do I start Xindice with the built in Jetty (what ever that is).
Currently, the only way for me to use the database is to add "-l" at
every command whitch makes it slow to use. The Xindice Wiki
(http://wiki.apache.org/xindice/InstallationBuiltInJetty) talked about
"xindice start" but that doesnt work. It only prints the arguments as
if "start" didnt exist. I have the source distribution also.
Thanks in advance
/Richard
(http://xml.apache.org/xindice/):
1) Does anyone know how to set the encoding???
Normaly im using encoding="iso-8859-1" in my xml-files, this makes it
possible to use swedish characters. The problem is that every time im
pulling someting out from Xindice the encoding is lost, and all my
swedish characters are turned to crap.
Im using winXPpro english (with swedish keyboard, timezones etc.) and
Xindice-11b4. Perhaps this is a Java problem since standard out cant
print these characters either.
2) How do I start Xindice with the built in Jetty (what ever that is).
Currently, the only way for me to use the database is to add "-l" at
every command whitch makes it slow to use. The Xindice Wiki
(http://wiki.apache.org/xindice/InstallationBuiltInJetty) talked about
"xindice start" but that doesnt work. It only prints the arguments as
if "start" didnt exist. I have the source distribution also.
Thanks in advance
/Richard