No, I mean in the request... on the java side.
On Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 6:07 PM, Rick Mann rm...@latencyzero.com wrote:
In a JSP?
%@ page pageEncoding=UTF-8 %
On Sep 23, 2009, at 12:14:35, Rom Sok wrote:
Hi,
Is there a way to force URI CHARACTER encoding to UTF-8?
Thanks
Rom Sok schrieb:
Is there a way to force URI CHARACTER encoding to UTF-8?
No, I mean in the request... on the java side.
That's poor and inefficient communication. Consider giving a complete
description of what you want to achieve and how it relates to Resin.
Reading this might help you in
Sorry, let's try this again:
I am running into a problem where certain UTF-8 characters go into the
application and come out as nonsense.
The JSP's are using UTF-8 encoding, and so does the database.
Accoridng to my research one of the things I have to do on the application
side to make sure
Rom Sok schrieb:
I am running into a problem where certain UTF-8 characters go into the
application and come out as nonsense.
Do you know the source of these characters, or maybe bytes? Application
source code? Incoming HTTP request?
Might you be relying on the platform's default charset
On Sep 24, 2009, at 7:59 AM, Rom Sok wrote:
Sorry, let's try this again:
I am running into a problem where certain UTF-8 characters go into
the application and come out as nonsense.
The JSP's are using UTF-8 encoding, and so does the database.
Accoridng to my research one of the things I
On Sep 24, 2009, at 9:13 AM, Rom Sok wrote:
Thanks,
Where does character-encodingutf-8/character-encoding go? In
resin.conf? If so, what's the nesting? I.e. inside what tags is it
nested.
It's actually contextual, though the cluster is the best place for
it, because URL parsing
I wrote up a quick blurb on the issues surrounding character encoding
on the Resteasy list recently:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_name=540eb7210908281001r6aafaa55u78615debb704e4c1%40mail.gmail.com
The short of it is that, if you can get away with it, you should set
UTF-8