Dear Paul,
>Resin jar loading depends on using URLDecoder.decode, with the default
>platform encoding.
>
>It appears your platform encoding is not handling the multibyte characters
>properly.
>
>Trying starting resin with -Dfile.encoding=UTF8. I tested this on my system
>and it fixed the issue
On Dec 28, 2010, at 9:22 AM, re...@tatujin.org wrote:
> If resin.jar is put on a Japanese multi byte character directory and
> launched, then the following
> error is shown and cannot launch.
>
> I think this is not only limited to the Japanese multibyte environment
> but other multibyte charact
If resin.jar is put on a Japanese multi byte character directory and
launched, then the following
error is shown and cannot launch.
I think this is not only limited to the Japanese multibyte environment
but other multibyte character
environment.
I tested with the following steps:
On Windows comm