Appendix D International Content Support; Entering Utf-8 Data; File Or Directory Names; Ldap Users And Groups - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 04-2002 ADMINISTRATOR Administrator's Manual

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International Content Support
The following information covers the international considerations for general
server capabilities:

Entering UTF-8 Data

Using the Accept-language Header
Entering UTF-8 Data
If you want to enter
UTF-8
Server pages, you need to be aware of the following issues:

File or Directory Names

If a file or directory name is to appear in a URL, it cannot contain 8-bit or multi-byte
characters.

LDAP Users and Groups

For email addresses, use only those characters permitted in RFC 1700
(
ftp://ds.internic.net/rfc/rfc1700.txt
must be stored in ASCII.
To make sure you enter characters in the correct format for users and groups, use a
form-capable client (such as Netscape) to input 8-bit or multi-byte data.
UTF-8
If you let users access their own user and group information, they will need to use
a
form-capable client.
UTF-8
data on the Server Manager or the Administration
). User ID and password information
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