Sounds like an environment problem. You might want to check the LANG
environment variable. Usually when you start the program manually, LANG is
set in your shell, but not when you start it from cron or when your server
boots up (I had a similar problem and setting LANG solved the problem). Try
to add it to your crontab/export it in your startup script.

Regards,


- Jeff


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> De : Dionisio Ruiz de Zarate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Envoyé : vendredi 6 décembre 2002 12:05
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> Objet : tomcat doesn´t show latin characters when i start the system
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>
> When i start my linux tomcat doesn'y show latin characters (ó, á,
> í ...) if
> i restart the tomcat service (rctomcat restart) the tomcat shows
> me well all
> characters.
> Can anybody says me how can i solve this great, for me, problem?
> i am using one SuSE 8.1 linux machine, jdk 1.4.1 and tomcat 4.1.12
>
> thanks
>
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