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extended charset problemHi to all,
I'm trying to install Jahia 5.0.2 under a Red Hat
Enterprise 3 system.
My problem is: when I try to use Oracle (both 8.1.2
and 10g version) I get the error message about the use of "extended
charset". My db seems unable to use it.
The workaround I've found is to set to 'false' the
parameter 'utf8Encoding' in the file jahia.skeleton, but obviously this is not
the 'best practice' to solve the problem!
Any idea?
Thanks for your help,
Massimo Marcassa _______________________________________________ install_list mailing list install_list@... http://lists.jahia.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/install_list |
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Re: extended charset problemHello,
During the creation process of your database, you can specify the character set in "Character Sets" tab (step 10 with oracle 10g). You can there choose utf-8. Regards, Damien Massimo Marcassa a écrit : > Hi to all, > > I'm trying to install Jahia 5.0.2 under a Red Hat Enterprise 3 system. > > My problem is: when I try to use Oracle (both 8.1.2 and 10g version) I > get the error message about the use of "extended charset". My db seems > unable to use it. > > The workaround I've found is to set to 'false' the parameter > 'utf8Encoding' in the file jahia.skeleton, but obviously this is not > the 'best practice' to solve the problem! > > Any idea? > > Thanks for your help, > > Massimo Marcassa > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > install_list mailing list > install_list@... > http://lists.jahia.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/install_list > _______________________________________________ install_list mailing list install_list@... http://lists.jahia.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/install_list |
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Re: extended charset problemHey Damien,
Is there any way to configure the character sets to be used in the database after the installation. I believe you are referring to installation process when saying creation process of the database. Regards, Sushil
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