Unfortunately, I don't know the solution to your problem. I tried adding Tamil (யூனிகோட்) to hello.jsp in AppFuse 2.x's helloworld example and it doesn't work either.
I tried removing all filter-mappings from web.xml and starting Jetty with "-Dorg.mortbay.util.URI.charset=UTF-8", but not dice. It still doesn't work for me. In Tomcat, you might try adding URIEncoding="UTF-8" to the <Connector> element in $CATALINA_HOME/conf/server.xml. Please let us know if you figure out a solution. Matt On 5/30/07, MO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
No. :( The only difference between the test.html and test.jsp is that the test.html is redirected to a JSP using struts. When I call test.jsp, all the same filters are applied (Encoding filter, security filter and locale filter). One of the character I had a problem with is a "tamil" character. look at this page http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/Unicode_transcriptions.html under "Tamil", the last character. It's always replaced buy three caracthers, one "foreign" carcter and two question marks. On 5/30/07, Matt Raible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If you comment out the gzipFilter's mapping in web.xml, does it fix the problem? > > Matt > > On 5/30/07, MO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi all > > > > I'm trying to use UTF-8 with Appfuse but I have a problem displaying some > > characters. > > I copied some asian and other kind of characters from this page : > > http://www.macchiato.com/unicode/Unicode_transcriptions.html > > and pasted it directly in a JSP page (with eclipse). > > When I display the page by using a global foward with struts, some (not all > > of them) characthers are changed with question marks. > > When I display the JSP page directly without using the foward, all the > > characters are the same as in the original JSP page. > > Example : when I use the url "/test.html" wich is a redirect to > > WEB-INF/pages/test.jsp, some characters are changed. If I copy test.jsp > > directly at the root of the webapp, everything is displaying OK. > > > > I use Appfuse 1.9.4 under windows with Eclipse. > > In the browser the charset used to read the page is UTF-8 (if you go to the > > view/character encoding menu), the response (the http header) is saying that > > it's UTF-8, the request and the response is set to UTF-8 with a filter, the > > jsp file is written in UTF-8 with Eclipse, tomcat config ( server.xml in > > connector tag) is set to UTF-8... Any idea ? > > > > Thank you > > Mark > > > > > > > > > -- > http://raibledesigns.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
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