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If your source files or annotations use a specific character encoding, you can configure the hub to instruct the web browser to display data using that same character encoding. For example, if your source files use the Korean character encoding "EUC-KR," you might instruct the hub to use EUC-KR as the default character encoding.
CodeSonar merely passes the character encoding name on to the web browser, so the set of character encodings supported will depend on your web browser. In Mozilla FireFox, clicking View / Character Encoding / Customize List... will show all known encodings.
When this field is blank, CodeSonar will not specify any character encoding to the web browser. In this case, it is the web browser's responsibility to guess.
The hub is now configured to use your specified encoding by default.
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