It looks like the Ajax components don't support Unicode.
I have an AjaxForm that's updating a div containing a non-ASCII character. (Nothing unusual -- just our friend the em dash (that's "—", which may or may not come through on the list)). My pages are encoded in UTF-8, and the em dash shows up fine when the page is loaded normally. But when updated by the AjaxForm, the dash becomes a question mark.
I saw some inconclusive discussions about this on the list archives, but no definitive answers. Apparently it's been a problem for a while. My guess is that Tacos is writing its response XML to a stream whose encoding has not been set properly...?
Any suggestions? I'm on Tapestry 4.0rc2, Tomcat 5.5.12, and a Tacos CVS snapshot from just a couple of days ago.
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