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Encoding Issues When Printing
Languages Included in the Default Templates
When NetWare Web Search processes a print request, it gathers the entire
contents of each file and builds an appended print job page, one file after
another. Each file can contain its own Content-Type META tag identifying its
encoding. Each file's encoding will be used by Web Search to convert that file
into Unicode before being sent out using the response encoding.
Unfortunately, all of these encoding META tags might confuse the browser's
display system. While Web Search has already properly converted the files
into a single response encoding, the browser sees the Content-Type META
tags which direct it to do something else, and gets confused.
The way to solve this problem is to create a print results template that contains
a Content-Type META tag encoding at both the top and bottom of the file,
before and after the various documents get printed. All current browsers take
either the first Content-Type META tag that they encounter or the last.
Constructing a print template with both satisfies all browsers.
There are additional search and print templates for each of the following
languages:
Chinese (Traditional and Simplified)
English
French
German
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Portuguese
Russian
Spanish
Templates are stored at volume:\searchroot\TEMPLATES.
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