Hallo Simon, I don't know whether I've properly understood your concern. I've just tested the following pages without any errors in JSPWiki v2.7.0-alpha-34 (sandbox.jspwiki.org) and v2.6.4 (www.jspwiki.org):
[FHTestÄ] [fhtestö] Both are working as expected. See http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/FlorianHoleczek (end of the page) and http://sandbox.jspwiki.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Main (beginning of the page, only today). Again, which container are you using? We recently found an issue with the OC4J container and umlauts - have a look at the bug tracker. Regards Florian Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 04.09.2008 um 09:41: > Thanks for the suggestion. Unfortunately it made no difference at all. > As before, the pages still can *contain* umlaut characters fine. But > using such a character in a page name causes: > * bad filename encoding (all umlaut chars encoded as %C3%83) > * bad pagename display: all umlaut chars display as a-with-tilde > I'll have a look at the source. Any suggestions for classes to start > with will be welcome.. > Regards, > Simon > Florian Holeczek schrieb: >> Hallo Simon, >> >> which servlet container are you using? >> Did you already have a look at >> http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/TomcatAndUTF8 ? >> >> Regards >> Florian >> >> Ursprüngliche Nachricht vom 03.09.2008 um 17:14: >> >>> Hi, >>> >> >> >>> I'm having trouble with JSPWiki 2.6.3 and unicode characters. I would >>> appreciate some help. >>> >> >> >>> I've installed jspwiki 2.6.3 on SuSe linux, which is UTF-8 by default: >>> >> >> locale >> >>> LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 >>> LC_CTYPE="de_DE.UTF-8" >>> >> >> >>> And I've left the jspwiki.properties setting of "jspwiki.encoding = >>> UTF-8" alone. >>> >> >> >>> I then create a page "sktest1", with a link to a page that has a >>> lowercase german a-umlaut char in it. >>> The page (and the link text) look file; the a-umlaut is displayed correctly. >>> >> >> >>> Clicking on the link brings up the "edit" window, but the page name is >>> corrupted: it shows uppercase-a-with-tilde, not lowercase-a-with-umlaut. >>> >> >> >>> The filename created on disk is "Sktest1%C3%83.txt". >>> >> >> >>> If I create a page with u-umlaut, then that character also gets encoded >>> as "%C3%83", ie it is not possible to have files "Sktestä" and >>> "Sktestü", as they result in the same filename. >>> >> >> >>> Interestingly, the first char of the filename appears to be forced to >>> uppercase, but I don't really care here. However any character following >>> a non-ascii char appears to also be forced to uppercase: >>> blätter (that's an a-umlaut) >>> becomes >>> bl%C3%83Tter >>> (note that first t has become a T). >>> >> >> >>> BTW; I'm testing with Firefox 3.x. >>> >> >> >>> Hopefully I've just made some minor config mistake, but I can't see what >>> at the moment. Any suggestions gratefully received! >>> >> >> >>> Regards, >>> Simon >>> >> >>
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