This release now provides support for Multi-Language International character
sets. The character set (encoding) can be specified with the parameter, "charset"
In the applet form the following should be added between the
<applet> and </applet> tags.
<param name="charset" value="[encoding name]">
In the servlet form the parameter should be added to the <IMG> tag,
eg.
<img src="[ServletEngineURL]/SHbarchartServlet?
config=[URLconfigFile]&
data=[URLdataFile]&
charset=[encoding name]"
width="500" height="420">
If this parameter is not present then a default value of "8859_1"
will be used, which represents Latin Alphabet No.1 (the default for Western English browsers).
Please Note: This parameter is only valid where the data is provided
via a text file or server side process.
Here are some of the more common values,
charset Parameter |
Description |
<param name="charset" value="SJIS"> |
Shift-JIS, Japanese |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1250"> |
Eastern European |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1251"> |
Cyrillic |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1252"> |
Latin-1 |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1253"> |
Greek |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1254"> |
Turkish |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1255"> |
Hebrew |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1256"> |
Arabic |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1257"> |
Baltic |
<param name="charset" value="Cp1258"> |
Vietnamese |
<param name="charset" value="Cp874"> |
Thai |
<param name="charset" value="GBK"> |
Chinese (simplified) |
<param name="charset" value="JIS0208"> |
JIS X 0208, Japanese |
<param name="charset" value="EUC_KR"> |
KSC 5601, EUC encoding, Korean |
For the complete list of possible values please click
here.
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