Have you tried google this ? e.g. http://cocoon.10839.n7.nabble.com/Binding-Encoding-with-CForms-Dojo-td57359.html http://cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1366_1_1.html
Those clues should fix your problem. Greetings, -Greg 2013/1/14 Peter Sparkes <[email protected]> > Hi Robby, > > Thanks for your reply. > > The problem is that I don't have any client side scripting. I am using > CForms to allow the site owner to populate a database. The data is then > used in a number of different xhtml pages. > > Kind regards > > Peter > > > On 14/01/2013 15:55, Robby Pelssers wrote: > > Hi Peter,**** > > ** ** > > No… encodeURIComponent should go in the client javascript. **** > > And in flowscript you have to decode the parameter value again. **** > > ** ** > > importClass(Packages.java.net.URLDecoder);**** > > ** ** > > var decodedvalue = > URLDecoder.decode(cocoon.request.getParameter(“someparam”);**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > Kind regards,**** > > Robby**** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > ** ** > > *From:* Peter Sparkes [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] > *Sent:* Monday, January 14, 2013 4:45 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: Multipage CForm using Ajax - Non ascii Characters**** > > ** ** > > Thanks Greg and Robby for your replies. > > Unfortunately I can't get it to work. I assume encodeURIComponent goes > into the flowscript:**** > > function multipage() { > var lodgeId = cocoon.parameters.lodgeId; > cocoon.request.setAttribute("lodgeId", lodgeId); > > var documentURI = cocoon.parameters["documentURI"]; > // parse the document to a DOM-tree > var document = loadDocument(documentURI); > > //document = decodeURIComponent (document); > > // get the documentURI parameter from the sitemap which contains the > location of the form definition (model) > var definitionURI = cocoon.parameters["definitionURI"]; > > //create new form > var form = new Form(definitionURI); > > // get the documentURI parameter from the sitemap which contains the > location of the binding file > var bindingURI = cocoon.parameters["bindingURI"]; > form.createBinding(bindingURI); > > // bind the document data to the form > form.load(document); > > // show the form to the user until it is validated successfully > form.showForm("lodgemul-display-pipeline.jx"); > > // bind the form's data back to the document > > form.save(document); > > // save the DOM-tree back to an XML file, > document = encodeURIComponent(document); > saveDocument(document, documentURI); > > // show the xml generated from the form > var success ='/B&B/England/Devon/Bideford/'+ lodgeId+'.html'; > //cocoon.redirectTo('/office/' + lodgeno+'.htm'); > cocoon.sendPage(success); > }**** > > document = encodeURIComponent(document); produces the following error > when I submit the completed form > > Can't find method org.apache.cocoon.xml.dom.DOMStreamer.stream(string). > > What am I doing wrong > > Peter > > On 14/01/2013 14:27, gelo1234 wrote:**** > > Ajax calls use default character encoding defined by HTTP 1.1 spec > (which iso-8859-1, not UTF-8). You have to encode BEFORE sending and decode > AFTER retrieving those strings.**** > > Encode with encodeURIComponent, decode with decodeURIComponent (if > Javascript).**** > > Greetings,**** > > Greg **** > > > > On 14/01/2013 14:22, Robby Pelssers wrote:**** > > You will probably need to encode the characters if you make an ajax call…* > *** > > **** > > var somevalue = encodeURIComponent(“this is a value to be > encoded”);**** > > **** > > Robby**** > > **** > > *From:* Peter Sparkes [mailto:[email protected] <[email protected]>] > *Sent:* Monday, January 14, 2013 3:18 PM > *To:* Cocoon users > *Subject:* Multipage CForm using Ajax - Non ascii Characters**** > > **** > > Hi > > Cocoon 2.11 > > I have implemented a multipage CForm which uses Ajax. The form is based on > the example at > > > http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/cocoon21/samples/blocks/forms/do-multipage.flow > > The form works fine except that it does not save non ascii characters > correctly eg.**** > > É € ç £**** > > > > If I use one very long form without Ajax the above characters are > correctly saved > > Help please, How can I fix this problem > > > Peter **** > > ** ** > > >
