Ok,
could it have something to do with those locale settings?
Just a wild guess, because I really don't know how to use them.

Thanks anyway,
- mika-

P.S. Those > org.apache.cocoon.containerencoding=utf-8
org.apache.cocoon.formencoding=utf-8 BTW are in web.xml at C2.1.
They only effect so that the question mark turns into "monkey head".
I have all my pages UTF8-encoded (the file itself) and with utf8-tags. have to check those xlst's also.


On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 10:24:57 +0200, Robby Pelssers <robby.pelss...@nxp.com> wrote:
Problem is I'm not using C2.1.x anymore so it's really hard to
properly help you out here.

I know that for C2.2 we have to set 2 properties:
org.apache.cocoon.containerencoding=utf-8
org.apache.cocoon.formencoding=utf-8


As a side note: Check encoding in your xslt's

<xsl:output method="xml" version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" indent="yes"/>

Robby

-----Original Message-----
From: m...@digikartta.net [mailto:m...@digikartta.net]
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2012 9:33 AM
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: RE: encoding issue


 Hi,
yep, if I got you right, problems appear somewhere between the submit
 and the outcome of the bind, at server side. Container is Tomcat 6.
 Something like this:
 flowscript:
 form.createBinding("cocoon:/form_" + id + "_bind");
 form.save(doc);
 cocoon.sendPage("vastaus-display-pipeline.jx", {title: "blaah,
 blaah..", document: doc, id: id}

 sitemap:
 (this is for the dynamic binding..)
 <map:match pattern="form_*_bind">
 <map:generate src="cocoon:/kohde{1}">
 </map:generate>
 <map:transform type="xslt" src="kr2form_bind.xslt"/>
 <map:serialize type="xml"/>
 </map:match>

 and:

 <map:match pattern="*-display-pipeline.jx*">
        <map:generate type="jx" src="cocoon:/{1}_templ{2}"
 label="content1">
<map:parameter name="locale" value="{flow-attribute:locale}"/>
        </map:generate>
        <map:transform type="browser-update"/><!-- AJAX-style form
 update -->
        <map:transform type="i18n">
<map:parameter name="locale" value="{flow-attribute:locale}"/>
        </map:transform>
        <map:call resource="simple-page2html">
          <map:parameter name="file" value="cocoon:/{1}_templ{2}"/>
        </map:call>
        <map:transform src="resources/forms-samples-styling.xsl">
          <map:parameter name="resources-uri"
 value="{request:contextPath}/_cocoon/resources"/>
          <map:parameter name="dojo-debug" value="false"/>
<map:parameter name="dojo-locale" value="{flow-attr:locale}"/>
        </map:transform>
        <map:transform type="i18n">
<map:parameter name="locale" value="{flow-attribute:locale}"/>
        </map:transform>
        <map:select type="ajax-request">
          <map:when test="true"><!-- sending a partial Browser Update
 -->
             <map:select type="request-parameter">
               <map:parameter name="parameter-name"
 value="dojo.transport"/>
<map:when test="iframe"><!-- sending BU via iFrameIO -->
                 <map:transform


src="resource://org/apache/cocoon/forms/resources/IframeTransport-bu-styling.xsl"/>
                 <map:serialize type="xhtml"/>
               </map:when>
               <map:otherwise>
                 <map:serialize type="xml"/>
               </map:otherwise>
             </map:select>
          </map:when>
          <map:otherwise>
            <map:serialize type="html"/>
          </map:otherwise>
        </map:select>
 </map:match>

 and the #{$document} in the jx-template has lost scands

 - mika -


 On Fri, 31 Aug 2012 09:19:04 +0200, Robby Pelssers
 <robby.pelss...@nxp.com> wrote:
Hi Mika,

Some questions:
- are you having problems submitting forms where the data is not
received server side as UTF-8?
- what application container are you using?  Tomcat, Jetty, ...

Robby

-----Original Message-----
From: m...@digikartta.net [mailto:m...@digikartta.net]
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 12:37 PM
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: encoding issue


 Hi.

 C2.11 and CForms. I loose scands after binding, they are all
replaced
 by a question mark. I have read all the sites possible to resolve
this,
 but without luck. All is UTF-8, except container-encoding
iso-8859-1.
 Changing container to utf-8 will change the question marks to some
other
 wrong ones and will do other harms.
 What next? Checking the source code?

 - mika -


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