I set language encoding in Zoom Indexer configuration to utf-8. All multi-byte characters are displayed incorrectly in search results. Adding a preprocessing directive <%@ CODEPAGE=65001%> or <%@ CODEPAGE=1252%> to the top of my ASP page does no search results come up. But I found that once I change the server regional setting from traditional chinese to US English, everything ok. However change the production server regional setting may affect other issues. I think there is a work around solution?
The case just like http://www.wrensoft.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2284
Setting:
My intranet website using IIS 5.0 with dotnet 1.1
Server regional settings is Traditional Chinese
Zoom Search Engine 6.0 Enterprise Edition (6.0.101
John
The case just like http://www.wrensoft.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2284
Setting:
My intranet website using IIS 5.0 with dotnet 1.1
Server regional settings is Traditional Chinese
Zoom Search Engine 6.0 Enterprise Edition (6.0.101

John

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