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pageEncoding and translation time including

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-05-25 16:46 -------
According to JSP 2.0 spec:

JSP.4.1 Page Character Encoding

The page character encoding is the character encoding in which the JSP page or
tag file itself is encoded. The character encoding is determined for each file
separately, even if one file includes another using the include directive
(Section JSP.1.10.3).

Note that this is not backward comapitble with JSP 1.2, which allows the
behavior you expect; but there are lots of problems with that in the past, and
the expert group felt that this needed to be clarified.

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