On what encoding is your MySQL configured? ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8?
Those Ãx means that your characters are in UTF-8. Somehow, something in
your program sends UTF-8 to the DB server.
I've done a webapp totally in UTF-8 without any problem. But I have
to say that I don't have the same
Hi Seak,
thank you for your response.
1) mysql has charset Latin
I would like to use ISO-8859-1 as encoding, as I can then insert special
characters like è and à. For some reason it does not work for UTF-8 in my case
Do you know How I can change the charset on mysql?
I cannot locate any
Hi
I'm trying to learn authentication and authorization within a web application,
and I think I know the basic stuff an maybe a bit more.
I just read the Tomcat howto guide on realm, and especially data source realm.
But I think their data base example is a bit strange. They have a table
Structure your data any way you like and use views to present it in
the form Tomcat expects.
Mark
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Hi
I'm trying to learn authentication and authorization within a web application,
and I think I know the basic stuff an maybe a bit more.
I just read the Tomcat howto
Peter Menzel wrote:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
Context reloadable=true
crossContext=false
docBase=D:\dev\projects11\maven-tomcat-plugin\tests\devContext\target\devContext
WatchedResourceWEB-INF/web.xml/WatchedResource
/Context
The watched resource seems to be ignored. If
OS: Open SuSE 10.0
Tomcat Version: Tomcat 5.5.12
I've successfully compiled JSVC, written my init script and am able to launch
Tomcat at system startup. I'm a total newbie to both Linux and Tomcat and had
been working through a Tomcat tutorial. One exercise in the tutorial covered
file
I resolved my problem.
protected Context getNamingContext() throws NamingException {
org.omg.CORBA.ORB orb = org.omg.CORBA.ORB.init();
if( orb != null ) {
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
Here I should have put also:
env.put(org.omg.CORBA.ORBInitRef,
A relative pathname will work for WatchedResource. Look at the
default entry in conf/context.xml:
WatchedResourceWEB-INF/web.xml/WatchedResource
which is exactly what you want. I just tested it, and editing web.xml
causes my app to be reloaded, whether the WatchedResource is in
michael chaplin wrote:
Thanks for the advice about moving the context tag. I moved it as you
suggested and it works the same.
Then either you didn't do exactly as I said, or there's something
else wrong in your configuration.
You won't have these problems described below when your default
Hi,
I'm working with JSF, and am having some problems related to jsp:include.
It appears that jsp:include always creates a temporary buffer, stores
the included data into that buffer, then appends the buffer to the
original response output stream after the include has completed. This
causes
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