Your XSL (stylesheet) has the ability to set the output content encoding.
Are you using that? And does that work?


Cheers,
Paul


On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 2:05 PM, Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org>
wrote:

> Can you register a bug in JIRA? Then we can extend XSLTResult to set
> content-encoding with response.
>
> 2014-05-23 19:28 GMT+02:00 Arturo Flores <arflo...@gmail.com>:
> > Apparently SetCharacterEncodingFilter only sets the character encoding
> for
> > incoming content, does not affect the response.  The custom filter in the
> > link did work though, thanks for the tip.
> >
> > Arturo
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 8:54 AM, Arturo Flores <arflo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> >> I already have this in my web.xml:
> >>
> >> <filter>
> >>   <filter-name>CharacterEncodingFilter</filter-name>
> >>   <filter-class>
> >>     org.apache.catalina.filters.SetCharacterEncodingFilter
> >>   </filter-class>
> >>   <init-param>
> >>     <param-name>encoding</param-name>
> >>     <param-value>UTF-8</param-value>
> >>   </init-param>
> >>   <init-param>
> >>     <param-name>ignore</param-name>
> >>     <param-value>true</param-value>
> >>   </init-param>
> >> </filter>
> >>
> >> <filter-mapping>
> >>   <filter-name>CharacterEncodingFilter</filter-name>
> >>   <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
> >> </filter-mapping>
> >>
> >> Shouldn't this be forcing utf-8 encoding?  I'll try the method in the
> link
> >> you provided as well.
> >>
> >> Arturo
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, May 23, 2014 at 8:39 AM, Lukasz Lenart <lukaszlen...@apache.org
> >wrote:
> >>
> >>> So, encoding is missing. Do two things:
> >>> - register a bug in JIRA -> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WW
> >>> - use some filter to force UTF-8 encoding ->
> >>>
> >>>
> http://stackoverflow.com/questions/138948/how-to-get-utf-8-working-in-java-webapps
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Regards
> >>> --
> >>> Łukasz
> >>> + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.org.pl/
> >>>
> >>> 2014-05-23 17:36 GMT+02:00 Arturo Flores <arflo...@gmail.com>:
> >>> > The value of Content-Type is text/xml.
> >>> >
> >>> > Arturo
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 11:47 PM, Lukasz Lenart <
> >>> lukaszlen...@apache.org>wrote:
> >>> >
> >>> >> 2014-05-23 7:54 GMT+02:00 Arturo Flores <arflo...@gmail.com>:
> >>> >> > When I request /testutf8 I get the following in the browser:
> >>> >> > XML Parsing Error: not well-formed
> >>> >> > Location: http://localhost:8080/testutf8
> >>> >> > Line Number 1, Column 48:<?xml version="1.0"
> >>> >> > encoding="UTF-8"?><result>h�llo world</result>
> >>> >> > -----------------------------------------------^
> >>> >> >
> >>> >> > It seems the utf-8 character is not being handled properly.  How
> can
> >>> I
> >>> >> make
> >>> >> > the xslt result type handle the utf-8 character correctly?
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Can you check headers of the response? What's the value of
> >>> Content-Type?
> >>> >>
> >>> >>
> >>> >> Regards
> >>> >> --
> >>> >> Łukasz
> >>> >> + 48 606 323 122 http://www.lenart.org.pl/
> >>> >>
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