If you're using Wonder, you can just set the property:

er.extensions.ERXApplication.DefaultEncoding=UTF-8

and it will set all encodings.

ms

On Feb 1, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Oswaldo Bueno wrote:

Ricardo,
   Have you tried to set the encoding at the application constructor?

    public Application() {
        /* The following line solved my encoding problems: */
        setDefaultEncoding("UTF-8");

        /* There is also this method that was suggested: */
        ERXMessageEncoding.setDefaultEncodingForAllLanguages("UTF-8");
    }


Cheers,
   Bueno


On Feb 1, 2008 1:31 AM, Ricardo Parada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,

I'm still testing my ajax stuff and I ran into this problem. My main
component has the following inside the <head>...</head> tags:

<meta http-equiv="Content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">

I also have eclipse preferences General > Workspace > Text file
encoding set to UTF-8.  My Main.woo is as follows:

{
       "WebObjects Release" = "WebObjects 5.0";
       encoding = NSUTF8StringEncoding;
}

Then my application object overrides createRequest() to tell the
request as soon as possible that our form values are encoded in UTF8 :

public WORequest createRequest(....)  {
       WORequest request = super.createRequest(...);
       request.setDefaultFormValueEncoding("UTF8");
       return request;
}

The application appendToResponse also does UTF8 for the content
encoding before generating the response:

public void appendToResponse(WOResponse response, WOContext context) {
       response.setContentEncoding("UTF8");
       super.appendToResponse(response, context);
}

I can type in accentuated characters into the html file and the page
displays in the browser fine.

Also, in the text fields inside a form, I can type in these
characters, submit by clicking the submit button and the application
receives the characters and redisplays the page.  Everything displays
correctly.

The problem comes in when I submit the values using AJAX.  Again the
application receives the characters correctly.  I check by printing
the values to the console.  Then the application generates an ajax
response.  I make sure to response.setContentEncoding("UTF8") for my
ajax response.  The response contains html.  It's just an html
fragment so it doesn't have a <meta ...> tag in there.

On firefox the response displays correctly.  However, on Safari my ñ
character turns into ñ
Then my é character turns into é

Any ideas why my ajax response doesn't display correctly in Safari?
Any ideas what I may be missing?

Thanks,
Ricardo


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