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> Vadim Dmitriev commented on TRINIDAD-1073:
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> ExternalContext mainly just delegates calls to the underlying context
> (PortletContext, ServletContext). ServletContext is provided by the
> container and will be different for Tomcat, WebSphere, WebLogic, etc. Real
> difference in client request processing lies there.
> I doubt it is possible to force application server to use custom servlet
> implementation, especially closed-source commercial appserver.
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>> Character encoding problem with PPR on IBM WebSphere 6.0
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>>                 Key: TRINIDAD-1073
>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1073
>>             Project: MyFaces Trinidad
>>          Issue Type: Bug
>>    Affects Versions: 1.0.7-core
>>         Environment: MyFaces 1.1.5
>> IBM WebSphere 6.0
>> Windows XP SP2
>>            Reporter: Vadim Dmitriev
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>> Input fields updated via PPR replace cyrillic characters with question
>> marks. There is no encoding problems if update is performed with ordinary
>> form submit.
>> Simple testcase:
>> create JSF page with tr:showDetailHeader containing tr:inputText. Type
>> some cyrillic characters in the input field. Close/open detailheader. As
>> a result cyrillic chars in the inputText will be replaced with question
>> marks.
>> There is no problem with encoding whatsoever if that showDetailHeader is
>> updated by ordinary update (navigation from/to that page, for example).
>> This problem is specific to WebSphere 6.0 (maybe 6.1 too, never had a
>> chance to check it). I tried the same testcase on OC4J 10.3.3.2 and
>> everything went fine.
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It's looking like IBM are going to wash their hands on this one. Can anyone
help on this one?

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