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Howard M. Lewis Ship closed TAPESTRY-1294.
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       Resolution: Fixed
    Fix Version/s: 5.0.5

Let's see how well this works for you. We now determine the content type and 
the encoding based on meta data on the page (with a default of 
"text/html;charset=UTF-8").  For action links and form submissions, we set the 
request encoding based on the encoding of the page.  

What we're not doing:
- Setting the request encoding for page render requests (which may be 
necessary, but it's not always clear what to set the encoding to)
- Any extra support for reading templates or message catalogs in non-default 
character sets


> Tapestry does not set an output encoding which prevents Unicode content from 
> being output correctly
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>                 Key: TAPESTRY-1294
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1294
>             Project: Tapestry
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: tapestry-core
>    Affects Versions: 5.0
>         Environment: Container: Tomcat 5.5.20 or jetty 6.1
> OS: Winxp Sp2
> Language: Simplified Chinese
>            Reporter: LinuxBoy
>            Assignee: Howard M. Lewis Ship
>             Fix For: 5.0.5
>
>         Attachments: codefiles.zip
>
>
> 1. The following problem is only in Tapestry-5.0.2:
>       I input chinese words into a form in Login page, and then turn to Start 
> page. Start page can't display chinese. 
>       For example, I input chinese "中国" in Login page, and I just see 
> "中国" in Start page. 
>       It looks like the data of form is encoded in ascii, not in UTF-8.
>       The problem still exists even I change the app locale to "zh".
> 2.The following problems are both  in Tapestry-5.0.1 and Tapestry-5.0.2:
>       (1) When the content of HTML template has non english words, such as 
> chinese, the page can't display the words correctly.
>        We can only see "?" in the page, but english content is ok.
>       (2) When the page class returns a chinese string directly, we can only 
> see "?" in the page at runtime.
>             For example: 
>             In Start.html: ${hello}
>             In Start.java: public String getHello(){return "中国( some chinese 
> words)!";}
>             The start page will display "??( some chinese words)!" at runtime.

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