do your jsps have these directives at the very top (although they ought to be
these values by default, certainly in servlet 2.4 spec - but I see you are
using Tomcat 4, so maybe it was different then).
<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" %>
<%@ page pageEncoding="ISO-8859-1" %>
Allistair.
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From: S.Esters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wed 01/12/2004 20:08
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Character Encodig/ CodePage Problem
Hi,
the problem concerns the displaying of german Umlaute such as ÃÃÃ
The OS is
NW65 out of the box with Apache 2.0.49 and tomcat 4.1.28, JVM 1.4.2_02.
The german Umlaute in the servlet generated HTML-Code is not displayed
properly even though the character-encoding in the Web-Browser is
iso-8859-1.
I assume that the problem is related to the TomCat Configuration or the
combination of the OS, TomCat and Apache.
Is it possible that this is well known problem and where can I find a
solution for it?
Is it possible to determine the character-encoding for an application
within
the TomCat and where can it done?
The same servlet and request from a Unix Enviroment does work fine,
therefore the coding can not be wrong all the way!
Bye Soapy
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