Santiago Gala escribió:
>
> ingo schuster escribió:
> >
> > At 13:13 01/23/01, mickie wrote:
> > > Hi , All !!!
> > >
> > > How can I make my Jetspeed work with resources presented in
> > >other charsets than iso-8859-5. The "content.defaultencoding" setting
> > >doesn't work in JR.p in my configuration : Jetspeed1.3a +
> > >Tomcat3.2.1+JDK1.3 ( ALL on Windows NT 4.0).
> >
> > JetspeedJsLayout sets the encoding to UTF-8 -- hardwired. I understood
> > that virtually all content can be delivered using utf-8 so that setting it
> > hard was no problem. Is this correct?
> >
>
> Things are not as simple. I'll try to explain the issues:
>
> - Jetspeed sets the encoding to UTF-8 for all contents delivered. Unless
> we have a way to specify the needed global encoding, it is a simple way
> to guarantee that we can render any combination of portlets containing
> information in several languages (imagine a chinese channel, a hebrew, a
> german and a japanese in the same page). An alternative would be to have
> a negotiation process for each page, and use the minimal needed
> encoding, but it looks too complicated. The history winds blow in our
> favor, as there is a strong movement towards unicode as the standard
> character encoding.
>
> - Jetspeed uses UTF-8 to encode all channels in the disk cache
> (regardless of the encoding used for the original channel). This is
> again for simplicity.
>
> - Jetspeed uses the encoding configured in "content.defaultencoding" for
> local resources for which the protocol does not indicate a given
> encoding.
>
> This is the theory. Now, when we delivered 1.3a1, the only example that
> we have of multibyte channel has stopped working. I think there is a
> problem related with cache, but I cannot find it (yet :). This channel
> is http://www.javable.com/rus/rss.shtml. I'm looking at that problem,
> and I'll report as soon as I find something.
It is back working. Now I have to do the tough part:
check my diffs, clean them up and commit. It will be done before
weekend.
So, our multi-byte support is back to work, with a russian channel
displaying cleanly. I wish we had japanese and chinese and arabic
channels, too.
>
> > ingo.
> >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > > Michael.
> > >
> > >
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