I'm having a rather strange problem that I'm hoping someone can help me with. I'm using Struts 1.0/jsp on Debian linux under Tomcat 4.1.x and the blackdown JVM . I'm attempting to convert my current SQL_ASCII database to UNICODE. I'm new to this, so am most likely making a few mistakes. Here's what I've done so far:
o Converted database encoding to be UNICODE. I'm pretty sure this part worked okay. (did a pg_dump, then iconv -f 8859_1 -t UTF-8, then created new db with encoding UNICODE and reloaded- no errors upon reload)
sparky:~$ psql -l List of databases Name | Owner | Encoding -----------+----------+----------- unitest | kurt | UNICODE template1 | postgres | SQL_ASCII (2 rows)
o set client_encoding to 'UTF8';
o In my JSP files, I set the following at the top of each:
<%@ page lanuage="java" pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>
Now, to test this, I go to a japanese page, copy some text, then paste it into a form, that gets submitted to the server and saved into the DB. Then I try to display what I got back from the database. It comes out garbled. HOWEVER- if I leave the 'pageEncoding' out of my display .jsp file it still comes out garbled, UNTIL I set UTF-8 manually in my browsers Character Encoding settings (both mozilla and IE). Then the japanese characters render fine (just like I entered them).
Very strange. What's confusing is that when I set the pageEncoding to 'UTF-8', the characters don't render properly, and as far as I can tell, thats the same as manually setting the browser manually. I must be doing something wrong because I get the same results in IE and mozilla (recent build).
What may be the problem- I don't do anything differently when getting the data out of the database, just standard resultset.getString("column"); Do I need to change that call, to handle the potentially UTF-8 encoded strings? I can't find anything on that at all with google/usenet.
Any and all help, suggestions or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
/kurt
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