Software AG Products 10.7 | Integrating On-Premises and Cloud Applications | DSPs and building output templates | Using Dynamic Server Pages (DSPs) | Creating DSPs | File Encoding and Character Set Limitations
 
File Encoding and Character Set Limitations
The file encoding you use limits the characters that you can use in your DSP (including the data inserted into your DSP using %VALUE% statements) to those in the character set of the encoding you choose. It also limits any translated versions of the DSPs to the same character set. Generally it is a good idea to use the UTF-8 (Unicode) encoding, since Unicode supports nearly all of the characters in all of the world's languages. You will not lose any data if you choose to save your DSP in UTF-8; any data entered into a form will be properly interpreted by Integration Server.
The encoding you choose also applies to any localized (translated) versions of the DSP that you create, so you should choose a character encoding that supports all of the languages for which you will create localized DSPs. For details, see DSPs and Output Templates in Different Languages.