Hi Thomas,
If you use tomcat3 or the compatible one, it may be JS1-487. For tomcat4 or later, I think Jetspeed works on multibyte environment. I'm Japanese user ;)
Thanks, shinsuke
Thomas Grundey wrote:
Hi, I had the same problem.
It happend when a user entered umlauts (���) into a HTML input field. The portlet stores the strings in a database. Each umlaut is encoded with 2 bytes. Setting the charset to ISO-8859-1 in media.xreg solved the problem Thanks
----- Original Message ----- From: "Shinsuke SUGAYA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, June 03, 2004 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: Encoding problem
Hi Chris,
Jetspeed1 uses the encoding by the following priorities.
1. character-set parameter in media.xreg 2. content.defaultencoding in JetspeedResources.properties 3. UTF-8
please see media.xreg.
Thanks, shinsuke
Flo�mann Christoph wrote:
Hi folks!
The jetspeed default encoding is UTF-8 what causes some problems with my
portlets (here in Germany we use some letters like ���)
How do I change the encoding to ISO-8859-1 by default?
Regards Chris
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