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James M Snell resolved ABDERA-60.
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    Resolution: Fixed

Checked in a change to 0.3.0 and trunk that forces the use of UTF-8 if the 
charset is not otherwise specified. Also, have the server return the charset 
parameter in the content-type.

> Invalid UTF-8 chars in the AbderaClient
> ---------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ABDERA-60
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ABDERA-60
>             Project: Abdera
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 0.3.0
>         Environment: N/A
>            Reporter: Chris Berry
>             Fix For: 0.3.0
>
>         Attachments: abdera-utf8-bug.tar.gz
>
>
> After upgrading to the latest 0.3-SNAPSHOT SVN trunk (on ~8/27/2007)) from a 
> 0.3-SNAPSHOT download from a couple of months ago
> And after making all required modifications  (to catch up with all the API 
> changes), I am seeing "Invalid UTF-8"
> Note that these errors only occur in the AbderaClient when I call 
> "entry.getContent()" 
> I have attached a small, self-contained JUnit test case which 
> reproduces/demonstrates this issue.
> It runs and builds out-of-the-box (using mvn install).
> There is also a README.txt that details the output/issue
> This JUnit reproduces the error. It is as small as I could get it. 
> My Atom Store is based on a Store and StoreProvider (based on code I received 
> from Ugo Cei as a starting point)
> Note that all of the code in src/main/java is relatively fixed between the 
> latest 0.3-SNAPSHOT and the 0.3-SNAPSHOT that works 
> In other words, my code stayed as fixed as possible, and the latest 
> 0.3-SNAPSHOT is the only real variable
> I'm not saying that the bug isn't in my code, Only that it never showed up 
> until my upgrade to 0.3-SNAPSHOT.
> I actually suspect that it may be an issue w/ woodstox, which the latest 
> 0.3-SNAPSHOT significantly upgrades.
> Note: I have looked very closely at the XML file(s) that is causing this 
> issue. 
> I used the Unix util; "iconv" on them. And AFAICT they do not contain 
> improper UTF-8.
> Chris Berry
> chriswberry at gmail dot com

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