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Cedric Durmont commented on TRINIDAD-1505:
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I confirm there are encoding regressions in trinidad 1.2.11
I am writing an app with Trinidad and use <convertNumber type="currency"/>,
which generates Euro (€) signs.
My test popup dialog won't validate because the Euro sign is changed into
something like "â¬" (UTF-8 interpreted as ISO8859-1, I guess)
All my JSPs declare encoding=utf-8, as well as all my *.xml files (web.xml,
faces-config.xml...)
The Tomcat connector uses URIEncoding="UTF-8" useBodyEncodingForURI="true",
and Tomcat runs Java with -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
Locale in faces-config.xml is set to FR_fr
Maven resource plugin encoding set to utf-8
So everything should use and expect UTF-8 strings, but I have that bug with
Trinidad 1.2.11, even on Firefox !
As reported above, reverting to 1.2.10 cures the problem.
My setup :
WinXP french edition (default encoding = windows1252, can't find a way to
change it !)
Tomcat 6.0.20
JDK 1.6.0.14
Myfaces 1.2.7
> Encoding on IE
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> Key: TRINIDAD-1505
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TRINIDAD-1505
> Project: MyFaces Trinidad
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 1.2.11-core
> Environment: Apache Tomcat 6.0.18
> Sun Win32 JDK 1.6.14u
> Reporter: João Rui Barradas Peixoto
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> On IE (my application uses PPR) when you try to insert some characters
> (using simple and multiple lines <tr:inputtext> ) different from English
> encoding you will get those characters incorrectly shown .
> I have returned to version 1.2.10 from version 1.2.11 and it have solved my
> problem.
> This problem doesn't occurs on Firefox.
> Any additional information help you need let me know please.
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