Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-12 Thread Bruno Dumon
On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 17:52, Jeremy Quinn wrote: [...] > As far as I can tell, yes it did solve it. > I was making only one change at a time, after this one, it worked ;) > > > I'm wondering how the SetCharacterEncodingAction could actually do > > anything useful. According to the servlet spec (I'

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-12 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Tuesday, March 11, 2003, at 01:34 PM, Bruno Dumon wrote: On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:00, Jeremy Quinn wrote: [...] I have got it. This was answered on the users list a while back, sorry guys. Answer, use the SetCharacterEncodingAction in the Pipeline. Works with InputModules too. (a bit late to j

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-11 Thread Bruno Dumon
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:00, Jeremy Quinn wrote: [...] > I have got it. This was answered on the users list a while back, sorry > guys. > > Answer, use the SetCharacterEncodingAction in the Pipeline. > > Works with InputModules too. (a bit late to jump into this thread) Are you sure that it wa

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 10:42 PM, Artur Bialecki wrote: You might want to set the following init-params for cocon servlet in your web.xml form-encoding to UTF-8 container-encoding to ISO8859-1 I thought I ought to be able to do this, but did not work out how. regards Jeremy

RE: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Artur Bialecki
; Subject: form encoding problems > > > Hi All, > > This is possibly a trivial mistake ... but I never came across it > before. > > I have a search form for searching Lucene. Mozilla confirms > the page is > in UTF-8 encoding. > > I enter a string with acce

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 09:39 PM, Torsten Curdt wrote: I recall a similiar problem a long time ago. I solved it by changing some of the HTML serializer settings. The form encoding was fine in IE but crap in NS/Mozilla. Sorry, cannot really remember what is was :-/ Have a beer, maybe you will

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Torsten Curdt
> > I recall a similiar problem a long time ago. I solved it by changing > > some of the HTML serializer settings. The form encoding was fine in IE > > but crap in NS/Mozilla. Sorry, cannot really remember what is was :-/ > > Have a beer, maybe you will remember ;) *hick* ...I know now ;-) ...w

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 06:16 PM, Torsten Curdt wrote: Hi All, This is possibly a trivial mistake ... but I never came across it before. I recall a similiar problem a long time ago. I solved it by changing some of the HTML serializer settings. The form encoding was fine in IE but crap in NS

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 06:57 PM, Konstantin Piroumian wrote: Take a look at i18n samples, particularly the XSP page (/samples/i18n/simple.xsp) and try to enter something like that in the input box there, then submit and see the 'Hello Tomcat' paragraph ('Tomcat' should be replaced by the e

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 06:57 PM, Konstantin Piroumian wrote: Hi! Take a look at i18n samples, particularly the XSP page (/samples/i18n/simple.xsp) and try to enter something like that in the input box there, then submit and see the 'Hello Tomcat' paragraph ('Tomcat' should be replaced by

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 06:16 PM, Leo Sutic wrote: Are you using Tomcat? Yeah, sorry I should have mentioned that. Tomcat 3.x (I think) has a problem with UTF-8 decoding of parameters. TomCat 4.1.18 + Apache2 mod_proxy I solved it by putting in a tag. Yek! ;) How does that mesh with: ? I

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Konstantin Piroumian
uot;Jeremy Quinn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, 3 March 2003 ?. 21:05 Subject: form encoding problems Hi All, This is possibly a trivial mistake ... but I never came across it before. I have a search form for searching Lucene. Mozilla confirms t

Re: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Torsten Curdt
Hi All, This is possibly a trivial mistake ... but I never came across it before. I recall a similiar problem a long time ago. I solved it by changing some of the HTML serializer settings. The form encoding was fine in IE but crap in NS/Mozilla. Sorry, cannot really remember what is was :-/ I ha

RE: form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Leo Sutic
Are you using Tomcat? Tomcat 3.x (I think) has a problem with UTF-8 decoding of parameters. I solved it by putting in a tag. I have no idea if Jetty is affected. /LS > From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Any suggestions?

form encoding problems

2003-03-03 Thread Jeremy Quinn
Hi All, This is possibly a trivial mistake ... but I never came across it before. I have a search form for searching Lucene. Mozilla confirms the page is in UTF-8 encoding. I enter a string with accented characters into the query field. eg 'éclair' (e-acute). The form comes back with the str