I noticed the MacRoman charset via Firebug but couldn't find your bug searching
google. Thanks for the workaround.
matt
On 10 Sep 2010, at 18:49, Emil Ong wrote:
> Hi Matt,
>
> Try setting your file encoding to UTF-8 (or whatever you intend to use):
>
>
>
> On Mac, Java's default file encod
Hi Matt,
Try setting your file encoding to UTF-8 (or whatever you intend to use):
On Mac, Java's default file encoding is "MacRoman", which Firefox
doesn't understand. We have a bug open for this here:
http://bugs.caucho.com/view.php?id=4180
I'm not exactly sure what to do about it, because
I am having this same issue with Resin 4.0 for normal web applications, not
Quercus. I have only noticed this running Resin on Mac. Is it a bug that is
specific to Mac? Has it been discovered on other platforms?
Also, I didn't seem to have the problem on 4.0.7 but I just upgraded to 4.0.10
and
I'm depoying a yii based php deployment and unless I comment out the
following line in the app-default.xml
The response headers simply have the following set for the css files:
ServerResin/4.0.s091012Etag"+WnwLhhmIYV"DateMon, 19 Oct 2009 17:54:20 GMT
This is a problem in Firefox as it wants to