Hi,
I think I have a charset problem. I don't know if this is a problem with
tomcat configuration or java.
System : Debian Woody Kernel 2.4.9
Tomcat : 3.3.2
Java : 1.3.1 Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.3.1-FCS)
When I have a page with special iso-8859-1
Gregor Kovaè wrote:
Hi!
You should probably read mailing list archives. There has been a lot on
this issue.
Thank you for forwarding me a message from this mailing list with the
same problem :
%@ page
info=Test page
contentType=text/html; charset=iso-8859-2
%%!
...
%%
...
%html
Hwang, Joseph wrote:
I would think that if the memory is in apache/tomcat, then the memory should
be recovered when I shut them down. Is that right? How could I get the
memory back from the Memory Cache without rebooting?
I have the same problem and i reduce the maximum number of apache
Hi,
I'm a system administrator for my company. I have install and configure
a tomcat 3.3-2 on a debian linux box (Woody 3.0), and have a problem
with European special characters (é, è, ê, ...) and the cookie library.
Extract code :
In a servlet, we do :
cookie = new Cookie(FirstName,