>> Nothing is wrong with utf-8. Maybe it would be the best to use it, even
>> though everything is much more complex while handling stuff like the html
>> form entries, which have to be converted.

> No, as far as you are using the SetCharacterEncoding filter coming with
the 
> example application of Tomcat.

I think I have to study this in more detail - it still isn't quite clear for
me. 
What is this SetCharacterEncoding filter doing? Is it only working with
Tomcat? (We use WebSphere 4)

I also have unicode characters from the DB which have to be displayed
correctly. Is this filter good for that? 

Bernhard

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