Hi,

It would seem like 2.4-RC1 suffers from same issue. It looks like encoding is 
changed to UTF-8 if I try to enter ä or ö to title, causing the problem. I 
checked layer xmls with file -bi before and after testing it.

-Tuomas



-----Original Message-----
From: Koivusalo, Tuomas [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: 3. syyskuuta 2013 15:46
To: [email protected]; geoserver
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Possible regression in encoding handling in 
Geoserver 2.3.5

Hi,

It seems that most of the files are in us-ascii encoding, layer 
featuretype.xml's are for some part in utf-8 (by quickly glancing through list 
I'd say that layers containing Scandinavian letters are in UTF-8, otherwiser 
us-ascii). None of the properties files seem to be in UTF-8. 

My browser is configured to use English. 

I'm downloading 2.4-RC1 right now, I'll check if I can replicate issue there.

Br,

Tuomas Koivusalo

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Frank Gasdorf
Sent: 3. syyskuuta 2013 15:39
To: Koivusalo, Tuomas; geoserver
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] Possible regression in encoding handling in 
Geoserver 2.3.5

Just an additional question : Which language have you configured in you 
browser? Makes it easier to find the problematic file ;)

Thanks
- Frank


2013/9/3 Frank Gasdorf <[email protected]>


        There was an issue and it should be fixed since 2.3.1 
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-5641) Wondering what has been changed 
since...

        Could you please check the properties file encodings. I may be that 
some files are UTF-8 I guess.

        Have you tried with 2.4-RC1 - same probem here?

        - Frank


        2013/9/3 Koivusalo, Tuomas <[email protected]>


                Hi all,
                
                I just upgraded customers Geoserver from 2.3.1 to 2.3.5 and it 
seems that something has changed in encoding handling. Some of the configured 
layers have ä's & ö's In their title and this has previously worked ok. After 
upgrading, if layer configuration is saved encoding in title is broken, so end 
result is complete gibberish like so:
                
                Pyörätiet -> Pyörätiet
                Pylväät -> Pylväät
                
                So it looks like it is double encoded. I could fix this by 
using recode UTF-8..latin1 featuretype.xml, but saving layer configuration will 
break it again. I remember similar behavior with 2.0 series of Geoserver, but 
this has worked fine since 2.1+ until now. Does anyone else have this issue or 
is it possible that some exotic configuration (which I don't think we have, but 
you never know) could affect this?
                
                Br,
                Tuomas Koivusalo
                
                
                
                
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