From: Andrey Demchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi, Vadim.
- Original Message -
From: Vadim Gritsenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) How can I put -encoding KOI8-R to javac
in servlet container e.g. Resin 2.0.5, Tomcat 4.0?
You can change encoding for the whole JVM right
Ok, I see, you have got national characters in the Java file (I do not have them, may
be because of different locale).
Next step for you would be:
1. Switch back to Javac (pizza does not support Java file encoding option)
2. Make sure Javac gets -encoding KOI8-R command line option
and
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Ok, I see, you have got national characters in the Java file (I do not have them, may
be because of different locale).
Next step for you would be:
1. Switch back to Javac (pizza does not support Java file encoding option)
2. Make sure Javac gets -encoding KOI8-R command
1)Thanks. It's works in Cocoon 2.0.1 and 2.0.2.
I use your recomendations and changed in cocoon.xconf
parameter name=compiler
value=org.apache.cocoon.components.language.programming.java.Javac/
=
2) How can I put -encoding KOI8-R to javac
in servlet container e.g. Resin
From: Andrey Demchenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
1)Thanks. It's works in Cocoon 2.0.1 and 2.0.2.
I use your recomendations and changed in cocoon.xconf
parameter name=compiler
value=org.apache.cocoon.components.language.programming.java.Javac/
=
2) How can I put -encoding
Hi, Vadim.
- Original Message -
From: Vadim Gritsenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) How can I put -encoding KOI8-R to javac
in servlet container e.g. Resin 2.0.5, Tomcat 4.0?
You can change encoding for the whole JVM right now
May be this is offtopic but I do not know
how set
From: yuryx [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hello all
I have the following problem:
After updating cocoon from version 2.0.1 to 2.0.2
non-english characters are not normally decoded on page , generated by
XSP .
I fail to see difference. In both cases, in Cocoon 2.0.1 and in Cocoon
2.0.2,
I fail to see difference. In both cases, in Cocoon 2.0.1 and in Cocoon2.0.2, XSP page with KOI8-R encoding, produces following Java code:this.characters("\n??\n ");
yes, in sample_xsp.java:
this.characters("\n ");
this.contentHandler.startElement(
"",
"h4",
"h4",
ve "ðÒÉ×ÅÔ" insted of my
russian characters :(
- Original Message -
From:
yuryx
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 9:29
AM
Subject: Re: Encoding non-english
characters in XSP (C2.0.2)
I fail to see difference. In both ca