Hi, I got the answer by reading another mail on the same subject. I was using Zope 2.0.1 which has no locale support. I installed Zope 2.1.2 for testing and now I can index accents (ISO-8859-1) correctly. You just have to start z2.py with the option "-L <locale>", "-L fr_FR" in my case, and the indexing of accents now works in ZCatalog. Now I have to figure out how to search on partial words :) Regards On Thu, Jan 06, 2000, Johan Carlsson wrote:
Hi Farzad, This looks serious, I am going to try this with Swedish characters to see if there is a problem for those too. As soon as I have the time.
I suppose all your accent characters belong to ISO-8859-1?
As I understand it Python in it self is capable to handle ISO 8859-1, but I have experience problems with Zope handling ISO 8859-1 correctly.
This need to be fixed before Zope can be used seriously in on any European web sites.
-- Farzad FARID <farzy@via.ecp.fr> Ingénieur Informatique Libre Alcôve - http://www.alcove.fr/