> From what I can tell (I may be wrong, havne't read that carefully),
> JSPWiki assumes POST requests would come to it from the container in
> UTF-8 if you specify jspwiki.encoding =UTF-8.

I thought so, too.

> But tomcat6 (what I use) still decodes POSTs in ISO8859-1,
> regardless of URIEncoding. Apparently Sun's containers handle this
> "correctly", so it seems to be a container issue, and not a JSPWiki
> issue.

I'm running JSPWiki 2.7.0-alpha-3 in a Tomcat 6.0.16 on my Windows XP
machine and the copyright sign may be inserted in a page without
problems. Maybe it's even browser dependent then? I'm using FF 3.0.1
and IE7.
Or maybe the copyright sign is a bad example? Maybe it's member of
ISO8859-1, too?

Regards,
 Florian

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