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Murray Altheim commented on JSPWIKI-396:
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I've noticed the same thing here. I moved a prototype server running Firefox 3
on Apache/Tomcat 5.5 running on Ubuntu linux, where things were fine, over to a
Tomcat (5.5?) running on Solaris 10. We had macron'd vowels in the moved pages
that suddenly began displaying incorrectly (e.g., a macron-a as
uppercase-umlaut-A with a second boxed error indicator), this occurring both
with page content and with page names.
Moreover, repeatedly editing such pages causes the erroneous characters to
gradually increase in length, even upon repeated previews, such that eventually
one ends up with a string of dozens of the wrong characters.
I suspect this may be due to a Tomcat setting on the new server, am still
investigating.
> UTF-8 characters in wiki pages incorrectly rendered if served by Weblogic
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> Key: JSPWIKI-396
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JSPWIKI-396
> Project: JSPWiki
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Default template
> Reporter: Jürgen Weber
> Priority: Minor
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> The Germain Main.txt starts with Herzlichen Glückwunsch.
> If the page is served by Weblogic Server, the umlaut is rendered with FFC3
> and FFBC in Boxes, both with Firefox and IE. Served by Geronimo, it's fine.
> Herzlichen Glᅢᄐckwunsch
> Firefox page info says, page encoding is UTF-8.
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