2014-04-02 13:29 GMT+02:00 Sergey Beryozkin <[email protected]>: > > No, it is not that simple. Besides this text: > > "The "charset" parameter is used with some media types to define the > character set (section 3.4) of the data. When no explicit charset parameter > is provided by the sender, media subtypes of the "text" type are defined to > have a default charset value of "ISO-8859-1" when received via HTTP" > > seems very outdated, applies to text/* only, seems to be talking about the > senders only and is not available in HTTPBIS specs (I can't see it at > least), it does not make sense to implement it >
Yes, you're right . But i need to face different interpretations by my clients about this rule . Damn realpolitik ... :-) > Sergey > > >> Anyway, with your permission, I going to make a local fork of >> JSONProvider.java . Indeed, default encoding could be a good candidate >> to be a set property >> >> Thanks and regards >> >
