Oh! I just needed to touch the .jsp page so it would recompile.

On Jul 29, 2009, at 14:52:41, Rick Mann wrote:

> Are you saying that by only setting the content type, it should've
> also set the page encoding? For sure, that wasn't happening.
>
> Also, I'm trying to set the page encoding via the web.xml, with this:
>
>       <jsp-config>
>               <jsp-property-group>
>                       <url-pattern>*.jsp</url-pattern>
>                       <page-encoding>UTF-8</page-encoding>
>                       <!-- 
> include-prelude>/WEB-INF/jsp/include.inc</include-prelude -->
>               </jsp-property-group>
>       </jsp-config>
>
>
> But so far it's not working. Still troubleshooting, though (might just
> need to restart resin).
>
> On Jul 29, 2009, at 14:41:20, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> The charset in the contentType is the default value of the
>> pageEncoding.  So it shouldn't matter.
>>
>> You can check the parsing, by the way, by looking at the generated
>> *.java file.  Those characters will be the parsed unicode values.
>>
>> -- Scott
>>
>>
>> On Jul 29, 2009, at 2:27 PM, Rick Mann wrote:
>>
>>> Gah! Thank you! I feel like I should've known this, or did know it
>>> once upon a time and just forgot.
>>>
>>> On Jul 29, 2009, at 14:23:03, Knut Forkalsrud wrote:
>>>
>>>> Try adding either of these:
>>>>
>>>> <%@ page pageEncoding="ISO-8859-1" %>
>>>> <%@ page pageEncoding="UTF-8" %>
>>>>
>>>> One of them might do the trick
>>>>
>>>> -Knut
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> <%@ page
>>>> [ language="java" ]
>>>> [ extends="package.class" ]
>>>> [ import="{package.class | package.*}, ..." ]
>>>> [ session="true|false" ]
>>>> [ buffer="none|8kb|sizekb" ]
>>>> [ autoFlush="true|false" ]
>>>> [ isThreadSafe="true|false" ]
>>>> [ info="text" ]
>>>> [ errorPage="relativeURL" ]
>>>> [ contentType="mimeType [ ; charset=characterSet ]" |
>>>> "text/html ; charset=ISO-8859-1" ]
>>>> [ isErrorPage="true|false" ]
>>>> [ pageEncoding="characterSet |ISO-8859-1" ]
>>>> %>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 14:06, Rick Mann <rm...@latencyzero.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> So, I created two dirt-simple files, identical in content, one
>>>> ending
>>>> in .jsp, one ending in .html. I have no filters or other processing
>>>> in
>>>> my webapp. Resin 4.0 seems to re-encode the UTF-8 copyright symbol,
>>>> and I get four bytes "C3 82 C2 A9", when I should have two: "C2  
>>>> A9",
>>>> but ony in the .jsp, not in the .html.
>>>>
>>>> I figure at some point a conversion is happening where something is
>>>> having the wrong encoding applied.
>>>>
>>>> Any suggestions?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Jul 28, 2009, at 18:19:24, Rick Mann wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm running Resin 4.0 on Mac OS X. I have a .jsp file encoded as
>>>>> UTF-8, and I pass -Dfile.encoding=utf-8 to the jvm. At the top of
>>>>> my
>>>>> JSPs, I have
>>>>>
>>>>> <%@ page contentType="application/xhtml+xml; charset=UTF-8"%>
>>>>>
>>>>> I've verified that the JSP thinks the request and response
>>>>> encodings
>>>>> are UTF-8 with:
>>>>>
>>>>> <%
>>>>>
>>>> org 
>>>> .apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger("com.latencyzero").warn("Encoding:
>>>>> "+ request.getCharacterEncoding());
>>>>>
>>>> org.apache.log4j.Logger.getLogger("com.latencyzero").warn("resp
>>>>> Encoding: "+ response.getCharacterEncoding());
>>>>> %>
>>>>>
>>>>> But, the copyright symbol in my source file, which looks fine in  
>>>>> my
>>>>> UTF-8 aware text editor, renders as a capital A with a grave
>>>>> accent,
>>>>> and the copyright symbol.
>>>>>
>>>>> What aspect of the encoding am I forgetting?
>>>>>
>>>>> TIA,
>>>>> Rick
>>>>>
>>>>>
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