[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-713?page=all ]
Mind Bridge resolved TAPESTRY-713:
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Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: Mind Bridge
IE and Firefox do indeed behave stangely with Unicode character
in the range 128-159. Those characters are now quoted as a result.
A wide selection of other Unicode characters was also tested, but they all
appear
identically with quoting or without. There was another report for a disparity
in Chinese
characters on the user list, but I will investigate it separately.
Thank you for finding this.
> Tapestry 4 beta 11: Problem encoding extended ASCII Characters
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>
> Key: TAPESTRY-713
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-713
> Project: Tapestry
> Type: Bug
> Components: Framework
> Versions: 4.0
> Environment: Windows XP, Tapestry 4 beta 11, Eclipse 3.1, Tomcat 5.0.28, IE
> and Firefox
> Reporter: Formos
> Assignee: Mind Bridge
>
> While using Tapestry 4, beta 11, extended ASCII characters 128-159 are NOT
> being encoded as
> the string "€" through "Ÿ". It tries to render the characters
> directly, which displays in the browser as a box (in both IE and Firefox).
> Interestingly, Tapestry 3.0.3 DOES encode most of these characters correctly
> (by escaping them with "&#").
> If you would like example code, please let me know.
> Thanks!
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