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Enabling non-ASCII characters in story names
In Composition Center, stories (defined as Exposed stories in StoryTeller) can be attached to a document definition. At runtime, the end-user can add these stories to the Ad Hoc documents.
In StoryTeller, you can use non-ASCII characters in the names of the Exposed stories. For example, characters like “å”, “ä”, or “ö”. To enable usage of these stories in Ad Hoc Correspondence, you must add the following JVM parameter to the Java application server configuration:
-Dfile.encoding=utf-8
In the adhoc.property file, the corresponding property (sssp.request.encoding=utf-8) is enabled by default. For more information about the property file, see Customizing Ad Hoc Correspondence.
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For detailed information about Java application server configurations, see the user documentation for the Java application server.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01