Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it made no difference at all.
As before, the pages still can *contain* umlaut characters fine. But
using such a character in a page name causes:
* bad filename encoding (all umlaut chars encoded as %C3%83)
* bad pagename display: all umlaut chars
Hallo Simon,
I don't know whether I've properly understood your concern.
I've just tested the following pages without any errors in JSPWiki
v2.7.0-alpha-34 (sandbox.jspwiki.org) and v2.6.4 (www.jspwiki.org):
[FHTestÄ]
[fhtestö]
Both are working as expected. See
Hi Florian,
Thanks for testing that. I should have thought of trying this out on the
jspwiki site.
Your examples on the jspwiki site work fine for me. This is not too
surprising; there are enough non-english jspwiki installations that
people would have raised this before if it was a bug
Hi,
I'm having trouble with JSPWiki 2.6.3 and unicode characters. I would
appreciate some help.
I've installed jspwiki 2.6.3 on SuSe linux, which is UTF-8 by default:
locale
LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=de_DE.UTF-8
And I've left the jspwiki.properties setting of jspwiki.encoding =
UTF-8
Hallo Simon,
which servlet container are you using?
Did you already have a look at
http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/TomcatAndUTF8 ?
Regards
Florian
Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 03.09.2008 um 17:14:
Hi,
I'm having trouble with JSPWiki 2.6.3 and unicode characters. I would
appreciate some help.