what are you doing with that StringResponse?
Because that string response still is just java so UTF
when that string is streamed or converted to bytes you should do something..
johan
On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Piller Sébastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have a problem with the encoding of some text, on my deployment server
> (Unix/Linux). I use wicket to generate the body of emails, with this code:
>
> StringResponse stringResponse = new StringResponse();
> Response originalResponse = RequestCycle.get().getResponse();
>
> try {
> RequestCycle.get().setResponse(stringResponse);
> render();
> } finally {
> RequestCycle.get().setResponse(originalResponse);
> }
>
> return stringResponse.toString();
>
> All of my resources files are encoded with UTF8.
>
> When I use it on my development workstation, everything works fine. Every
> chars are properly rendered.
>
> But on the production server, it seems that the email is converted to
> ISO8859-1 (and special chars are not rendered properly in UTF8). But others
> web pages are properly rendered (I only have a problem when dealing with
> responses)
>
> Have you guys any idea on how to fix it? Do I have to do someting on the
> server config?
>
> Thank you vm!
>
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