This property specifies the output character set for EditLive!. The output character set defines how the contents of EditLive! are encoded when extracted from the editor (e.g using run-time properties such as the GetDocument).
If no output character set is specified, the output characters will match the specified rendering character set used by the editor. For more information on specifying the rendering character set for EditLive!, see the Specifying Character Sets in the Applet article in the Developer Guide.
Syntax
Visual Basic Script
object.OutputCharset = strCharset
ASP.NET
prefix:EditLiveJava OutputCharacterSet = strCharset
JavaScript
editliveInstance.setOutputCharset(strCharset);
Parameters
strCharset
A string specifying the character set used by EditLive! when it outputs characters. There is a wide range of supported character sets. Supported character sets include:
ASCII
American Standard Code for Information Interchange
CP1252
Windows Latin-1
UTF8
Eight-bit Unicode Transformation Format
UTF-16
Sixteen-bit Unicode Transformation Format
ISO2022CN
ISO 2022 CN, Chinese
ISO2022JP
JIS X 0201, 0208 in ISO 2022 form, Japanese
ISO2022KR
ISO 2022 KR, Korean
ISO8859_1
ISO 8859-1, Latin alphabet No. 1
ISO8859_2
ISO 8859-2, Latin alphabet No. 2
ISO8859_3
ISO 8859-3, Latin alphabet No. 3
ISO8859_4
ISO 8859-4, Latin alphabet No. 4
ISO8859_5
ISO 8859-5, Latin/Cyrillic alphabet
ISO8859_6
ISO 8859-6, Latin/Arabic alphabet
ISO8859_7
ISO 8859-7, Latin/Greek alphabet
ISO8859_8
ISO 8859-8, Latin/Hebrew alphabet
ISO8859_9
ISO 8859-9, Latin alphabet No. 5
ISO8859_13
ISO 8859-13, Latin alphabet No. 7
ISO8859_15
ISO 8859-15, Latin alphabet No. 9
SJIS
Shift-JIS, Japanese
A full list of character sets supported by version 1.4.2 of the Java Runtime Environment can be found on the Sun Microsystems Java website.
Examples
The following example specifies that the characters used in EditLive! should be output using the UTF-8 character set.
VBScript
editlive1.OutputCharset = "UTF-8"
ASP.NET Server Control
<elj:EditLiveJava ... OutputCharacterSet = "UTF-8" ... />
JavaScript
elinstance.setOutputCharset("UTF-8");
Remarks
The ASCII character set will be used if no output character set is specified.