Thanks for the reply, 
but nevermind the encoding i used.. nothing works..

i keep on getting the weird number encodings
שדשגשג
דשג\דשג
ד\שגדשג

:/

i used all know encodings....



Cédric Durmont wrote:
> 
> Oh, charset encoding... don't get me started about that ! ;o) I had a
> hard time trying to figure out how to configure that beast properly
> for my locale (French, and win1252 charset which I had to use for some
> obscure database reasons).
> Try to add this filter (source below) and set it up properly in your
> web.xml :
> <filter>
>     <filter-name>SetCharacterEncoding</filter-name>
>     <filter-class>filters.SetCharacterEncodingFilter</filter-class>
>     <init-param>
>       <param-name>encoding</param-name>
>       <param-value><!-- put your charset here --></param-value>
>     </init-param>
> </filter>
> <filter-mapping>
> <filter-name>SetCharacterEncoding</filter-name>
> <url-pattern>*.xhtml</url-pattern>
> </filter-mapping>
> 
> It's taken from the examples bundled with Tomcat. I just adapted it a
> bit to handle Trinidad partial page rendering properly.
> 
> Hope this helps (as I don't know Hebrew at all, I don't understand
> what's wrong in the example you give...)
> Regards
> Cedric Durmont
> 
> 
> 
> SetCharacterEncodingFilter.java
> =============snip=snip=snip============
> /*
>  * $Revision: 1.4 $
>  * $Date: 2010/07/05 13:26:29 $
>  *
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>  */
> package filters;
> 
> import java.io.IOException;
> 
> import javax.servlet.Filter;
> import javax.servlet.FilterChain;
> import javax.servlet.FilterConfig;
> import javax.servlet.ServletException;
> import javax.servlet.ServletRequest;
> import javax.servlet.ServletResponse;
> import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest;
> 
> import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
> import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
> 
> 
> /**
>  * <p>Example filter that sets the character encoding to be used in
> parsing the
>  * incoming request, either unconditionally or only if the client did not
>  * specify a character encoding.  Configuration of this filter is based on
>  * the following initialization parameters:</p>
>  * <ul>
>  * <li><strong>encoding</strong> - The character encoding to be configured
>  *     for this request, either conditionally or unconditionally based on
>  *     the <code>ignore</code> initialization parameter.  This parameter
>  *     is required, so there is no default.</li>
>  * <li><strong>ignore</strong> - If set to "true", any character encoding
>  *     specified by the client is ignored, and the value returned by the
>  *     <code>selectEncoding()</code> method is set.  If set to "false,
>  *     <code>selectEncoding()</code> is called <strong>only</strong> if
> the
>  *     client has not already specified an encoding.  By default, this
>  *     parameter is set to "true".</li>
>  * </ul>
>  *
>  * <p>Although this filter can be used unchanged, it is also easy to
>  * subclass it and make the <code>selectEncoding()</code> method more
>  * intelligent about what encoding to choose, based on characteristics of
>  * the incoming request (such as the values of the
> <code>Accept-Language</code>
>  * and <code>User-Agent</code> headers, or a value stashed in the current
>  * user's session.</p>
>  *
>  * @author Craig McClanahan
>  * @version $Revision: 1.4 $ $Date: 2010/07/05 13:26:29 $
>  */
> 
> public class SetCharacterEncodingFilter implements Filter {
> 
>               private static Log
> log=LogFactory.getLog(SetCharacterEncodingFilter.class);
> 
>     // ----------------------------------------------------- Instance
> Variables
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * The default character encoding to set for requests that pass
> through
>      * this filter.
>      */
>     protected String encoding = null;
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * The filter configuration object we are associated with.  If this
> value
>      * is null, this filter instance is not currently configured.
>      */
>     protected FilterConfig filterConfig = null;
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * Should a character encoding specified by the client be ignored?
>      */
>     protected boolean ignore = true;
> 
> 
>     // --------------------------------------------------------- Public
> Methods
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * Take this filter out of service.
>      */
>     public void destroy() {
> 
>         this.encoding = null;
>         this.filterConfig = null;
> 
>     }
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * Select and set (if specified) the character encoding to be used to
>      * interpret request parameters for this request.
>      *
>      * @param request The servlet request we are processing
>      * @param result The servlet response we are creating
>      * @param chain The filter chain we are processing
>      *
>      * @exception IOException if an input/output error occurs
>      * @exception ServletException if a servlet error occurs
>      */
>     public void doFilter(ServletRequest request, ServletResponse response,
>                          FilterChain chain)
>       throws IOException, ServletException {
> 
>         // Conditionally select and set the character encoding to be used
>         if (ignore || (request.getCharacterEncoding() == null)) {
>             String encoding = selectEncoding(request);
>             if
> ("true".equals(((HttpServletRequest)(request)).getHeader("Tr-XHR-Message"))
> )
>               request.setCharacterEncoding("utf-8");
>             else
>                   if (encoding != null)
>                       request.setCharacterEncoding(encoding);
>         }
>       // Pass control on to the next filter
>         chain.doFilter(request, response);
> 
>     }
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * Place this filter into service.
>      *
>      * @param filterConfig The filter configuration object
>      */
>     public void init(FilterConfig filterConfig) throws ServletException {
> 
>       this.filterConfig = filterConfig;
>         this.encoding = filterConfig.getInitParameter("encoding");
>         String value = filterConfig.getInitParameter("ignore");
>         if (value == null)
>             this.ignore = true;
>         else if (value.equalsIgnoreCase("true"))
>             this.ignore = true;
>         else if (value.equalsIgnoreCase("yes"))
>             this.ignore = true;
>         else
>             this.ignore = false;
> 
>     }
> 
> 
>     // ------------------------------------------------------ Protected
> Methods
> 
> 
>     /**
>      * Select an appropriate character encoding to be used, based on the
>      * characteristics of the current request and/or filter initialization
>      * parameters.  If no character encoding should be set, return
>      * <code>null</code>.
>      * <p>
>      * The default implementation unconditionally returns the value
> configured
>      * by the <strong>encoding</strong> initialization parameter for this
>      * filter.
>      *
>      * @param request The servlet request we are processing
>      */
>     protected String selectEncoding(ServletRequest request) {
> 
>         return (this.encoding);
> 
>     }
> 
> 
> }
> ==============snip=snip=snip=================
> 
> 

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