(SORRY IF THIS IS A DUPLICATE, MY MESSAGE DIDN'T GO
THROUGH? I AM USING A DIFFERENT ACCOUNT.)
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Oh hi, I researched on the following problme last
night. And like you said, I could display my Japanese
UTF-8 encoded file with Tomcat correctly, but not with
Apache-Tomcat-jk2. Somehow the charset was still
iso-8859-1. I couldn't figure out why apache didn't
use the UTF-8 encoding defined in httpd.conf:
AddCharset UTF-8 .utf8
So my quick fix was to change the default charset to
UTF-8:
AddDefaultCharset UTF-8
After that I could see in my header, the charset is
utf-8. And I could view the Japanese hiragan's with
Apache. But since all my pages were display under
utf-8, the font was kind of screwed up(utf-8 has less
font support). So I don't think I found the solution
to your problem. And I couldn't spend more time on
that. Let me know if you get this one figured out.
Have fun!
-Yan
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> > ----------
> > De: Stefan Burkard[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Responder: Tomcat Users List
> > Enviada: quinta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2004
> 9:18
> > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Assunto: Re: encoding-problem with tomcat, jk2,
> apache
> >
> > hi folks
> >
> > ok, i've found a tool that shows the whole
> http-header of my requests:
> >
> > if i connect directly on tomcat (port 8080) there
> is a
> > content-type-attribute in the header that says
> just "text/html".
> >
> > if i connect via apache/mod_jk2 the attribute has
> the data "text/html;
> > charset=ISO-8859-1" what is completely wrong. it
> should be utf-8, not
> > iso-8859-1.
> >
> > cocoon automatically inserts the code
> > <meta http-equiv="Content-Type"
> content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> into
> > the html-page.
> >
> > so the resulting question: why has apache/jk2 the
> wrong encoding? is
> > there a default-encoding that is used if nothing
> other is specified?
> >
> > greetings
> > stefan
> >
> >
> > Yansheng Lin wrote:
> > > Hi Stefan, you figured out this problem yet. I
> would like to know what
> > was
> > > causing the problem:). Did you take a look at
> the header? Compare the
> > headers
> > > generated when running tomcat standalone with
> running apache-tomcat to
> > see the
> > > difference. (I used a Encoding Filter for my
> i18n application, so far
> > all the
> > > development had been done on a localhost).
> > >
> > > Good luck!
> > >
> > > -Yan
> > >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Stefan Burkard
> > > Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:41 AM
> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Subject: encoding-problem with tomcat, jk2,
> apache
> > >
> > >
> > > hello tomcat-users
> > >
> > > i've set up a cocoon-page with tomcat, apache
> and jk2. everything works
> > > fine as long as i just use languages with
> standard-encoding iso-8859-1.
> > >
> > > now i'm on the way to implement the russian
> version of the site and
> > > therefore i need to display russian (cyrillic)
> characters.
> > >
> > > if i connect on tomcat-standalone with port
> 8080, the russian characters
> >
> > > are displayed correct.
> > > but if i connect via apache and jk2, alle
> cyrillic characters go wrong.
> > > i think apache delivers the page with iso-8859-1
> instead of utf-8.
> > >
> > > does anybody know if this is a problem of apache
> or jk2 and how to solve
> >
> > > it???
> > >
> > > thanks
> > > stefan
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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