Managing System Parameters / List of System Parameters |
.The following table describes the Internationalization set of system parameters.
ID | Name | Category | Access Level | Label | Description | Parameter Value/Min/Max |
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357 | HT.UrlParameterEncodingCharset | Internationalization | Normal Access | URL parameter encoding charset | Indicates the character set to be used for encoding and/or decoding the parameter portion of URLs | ISO-8859-1 |
385 | IN.GuiCharset | Internationalization | Normal Access | UI charset | Indicates the character set to be used by the UI. | ISO-8859-1 |
249 | MS.MessageBodyCharset | Internationalization | Normal Access | Default message body charset | Indicates the default body character set used for messages that do not contain a body character set | ISO-8859-1 |
232 | MS.MessageBodyTransferEncoding | Internationalization | Normal Access | Message body transfer encoding | Indicates the transfer-encoding for message bodies. This
parameter is defined as an integer:
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238 | MS.MessageHeaderCharset | Internationalization | Normal Access | Default message header charset | Indicates the default header character set used for messages that do not contain a header character set | ISO-8859-1 |
226 | MS.MessageHeaderTransferEncoding | Internationalization | Normal Access | Message header transfer encoding | Indicates the transfer-encoding used for message bodies. This
parameter is defined an integer:
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375 | CT.HttpDefaultCharset | Internationalization | Advanced Access | Default charset for content | Indicates the default character to be used when fetching content using HTTP. Per the HTTP 1.1 specification, this should be ISO-8859-1. | ISO-8859-1 |
356 | HT.UrlFilenameEncodingCharset | Internationalization | Advanced Access | URL filename encoding charset | Indicates the character set to be used for encoding and/or
decoding the filename part of URLs. Note: Default should be UTF-8, do not change this system parameter unless absolutely necessary. |
UTF-8 |
386 | IN.CurrencyLocale | Internationalization | Advanced Access | Currency Locale | Indicates the Currency Locale value that will be used for
displaying the currency symbol in Connect. Enter a specific locale
in the language_country format. For example,
'en_US'. WARNING: Once you have specified a currency locale at the time of Connect installation, modifications of this system parameter will change the unit of currency saved in the Connect database. As a result, inconsistent units of currency will exist throughout the database invalidating past data. |
en_US |