Minimum disruption to your code: serialise before you post, deserialise on
the other side. More correct solutions of course exist and the list has
seen evidence that the future specs will cover it better.

Kostas

On Wed, 31 May 2000, Liou Wang wrote:

> Hey, all,
>
> I am working on a web based database management application. Well, the
> designing needs to input Chinese characters into the database via the HTML
> form. As the specification says that the "get" method only supports
> ISO8859-1 and "post" method supports much more, I choose the "post" method.
> But no matter how I specify the character set the form should use, the
> servlet always gets the input in the ISO8859-1 style. Moreover, like in the
> "get", the one Chinese character is splitted into 2 chars whose high bytes
> set to 0xFF. So bad! Can any one help me on that case, like how to correctly
> set the character set the form should use, or, how to set the servlet
> properties?
>
> Thanks a lot!
>
> Liou,
> 5/31/00
>
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