we have to setup the default encoding in our web server (apache)
to be set the encoding of ie automaticly
i dont know if this is the only somlution,but it's work
--stavros
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, [gb2312] wrote:
Hi,all:
I want to use Chinese chacter in the page and don't want it to be
Make sure your servlet container doesn't add charset=ISO-8859-1 in HTTP
header. Charset in meta tag only matters if no (or the same) charset is
in HTTP header.
wrote:
Hi,all:
I want to use Chinese chacter in the page and don't want it to be
encoded as someting like #8983;.
So I change
On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 09:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
we have to setup the default encoding in our web server (apache)
to be set the encoding of ie automaticly
i dont know if this is the only somlution,but it's work
--stavros
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004, [gb2312] wrote:
Hi,all:
init-param
param-namecontainer-encoding/param-name
param-valueutf-8/param-value
Do NOT change this parameter - leave the default value. Only form-encoding
should be set to utf-8
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Leszek Gawron
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hi roy
i had the same effect with cyrillic characters to display russian language!
in effect, if i connect directly to tomcat on port 8080 everything runs
ok, because tomcat and cocoon both don't set any encoding in the
http-header. therefore the meta-tag in the html-page (set by