Hi Eric,

I'm running Jetspeed 1.5 in Tomcat with Oracle 9 as the backend, and
have no troubles inputting and outputting Korean characters, so Asian
character set storage is definitely possible.  (I know next to nothing
about UTF-8 character storage, so if Korean is not a good substitute
for Chinese, I'm sorry.)

Perhaps it's the database backend that's not set up correctly?  Or
websphere?  Can you write a simple servlet which attempts to store
Chinese characters in your database to eliminate that as the cause?

Dan

--- eric zhu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello Jetspeed users,
>  
> I'm developing portlet based on Jetspeed 1.5 with WebSphere 4.06,
> Chinese can be showed correctly, but cannot be inputed correctly. I
> set the properties as following.
> 1. JetspeedResources.properties: content.defaultencoding=UTF-8
> 2. media.xreg: <character-set>UTF-8</character-set>
> 3. WebSphere JVM: client.encoding.override=UTF-8, file.encoding=UTF-8
>  
> Thanks for your help in advance.
> 
> 
> 
> Eric Zhu 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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