I've seen postings on the facelets mailing list that indicate that
this can be set as an f:view attribute.    Try looking at that
component.

On 9/20/06, Tomasz Pasierb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello there,

I'm trying to use myfaces with characters other than ascii. All of the
characters that are utf-8 or iso-8859-2 (which I'm trying to use)
specific get encoded to html entities and as a result utf-8 characters
do not display correctly.

I suppose a line '<%@ page pageEncoding="UTF-8"
contentType="text/html;charset=UTF-8" language="java" %>' would correct
the problem if only I was using jsp as a display technology. In fact I'm
trying to take advantage of shale clay's composition features. And what
I am actually using are html files where the mentioned line will have no
meaning or even cause errors.

Is there any setting to either:
1. set an option so that MyFaces wouldn't encode characters as entities or
2. set an option that would make myfaces treat all files as encoded with
i.e. UTF-8 and thus not turn utf-8 two-byte characters into entities

Maybe there's another solution. I'd be grateful for any.

Regards,
Tom Pasierb

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