Appendix D International Content Support; Entering Utf-8 Data; File Or Directory Names; Ldap Users And Groups - Netscape ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - 08-2002 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

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
Using the Accept-language Header
When clients contact a server using HTTP, they can send header information that
describes the various languages they accept. You can configure your server to
parse this language information as described in Chapter 14, "Content
Management."
data on the Server Manager or the Administration
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