I think null is the most general default.

And a proper xml file has an explicit encoding anyway.

Sven

Am 04.01.2012 13:42, schrieb Martin Grigorov:
Setup application.getMarkupSettings().setDefaultMarkupEncoding("UTF-8")

@devs: any reason why UTF-8 is not the default ?

On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 2:27 PM, Sven Meier<s...@meiers.net>  wrote:
You have to make sure Wicket loads your markup with the correct encoding, so
add an xml prologue to all your markup files:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

Sven

Am 04.01.2012 12:07, schrieb naorye:

am using intellij for writing java web application. I am also using apache
wicket and apache Tomcat server.
When running html pages (using wicket) all my hebrew texts are looking
like
׳”׳×׳—׳‘׳¨׳•׳×.

have<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
  in
my header. I am hebrew speaker and my browser already set to hebrew (other
hebrew sites works fine). I believe this is something with the wicket page
generation. I builds the page from a template and several panels and I
believe this what currupt the text.

What can be the reason and How can fix it?

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