Most of the other distributions on other platforms realize the world is
bigger than the United States and include the multiplatform JVM support. For
some reason Microsoft doesn't feel the same need.
I guess it mirrors the built-in support that Macs have for multibyte
languages whereas in the MSFT world you have to install it separately for IE
to work. In the time of 300gig laptop harddrives and 5 gig OS installs it
seems a waste to worry about another set of deployables that nobody is ever
going to use.
Dov Rosenberg
On 11/18/08 8:04 AM, "David Avendasora" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Thanks for all the pointers. All my Component's WOO files did in fact
> point to UTF-8, but there must have be things inside WO and/or Wonder
> that still use NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding.
>
> I don't know if it is only when deploying to Tomcat on Windows, but
> the solution was to uninstall the Windows JRE (and all it's updates)
> off the deployment server and install the Multi-Language JDK instead.
> Dov suggested this originally but it took me a while to have it sink
> in that it was JDK and not JRE. (I hate TLAs!)
>
> Once I did that everything works just fine.
>
> Dave
>
>
>
> On Nov 18, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Dov Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> We develop exclusively on Macs and have for the past 5 years but
>> somehow we
>> had mixed settings in our .woo files as well. We finally converted
>> them all
>> to UTF-8 when we moved to Project Wonder. I think the changes probably
>> occurred as WOLips changed its defaults over the years.
>>
>> Dov Rosenberg
>>
>>
>> On 11/18/08 5:19 AM, "Cheong Hee (Datasonic)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi David
>>>
>>> If you could check your Component woo file e.g. Main.woo,
>>> NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding is probably coded. I
>>>
>>> I noticed that if the component file is created under Eclipse/
>>> Windows, the
>>> woo file will be as such:
>>>
>>> {"WebObjects Release" = "WebObjects 5.0"; encoding = "UTF-8"; }
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> However, if the component file I imported from Wonder(e.g.
>>> AjaxExampleComponent.woo from WOAjaxExample), the woo file will be
>>> as such:
>>>
>>> {
>>>
>>> "WebObjects Release" = "WebObjects 5.0";
>>>
>>> encoding = NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding;
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> Not sure if this is the cause, just a hint to check. I did encounter
>>> similar NSMacRomanStringEncoding in Windows but can't recall if
>>> resolved.
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Cheong Hee
>>>
>>>> Message: 4
>>>> Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 18:17:34 -0500
>>>> From: Dov Rosenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Subject: Re: NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding UnsupportedEncodingException
>>>> To: Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, David Avendasora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>
>>>> Cc: WebObjects-Dev Mailing List List <webobjects-
>>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>>>
>>>> You still need to use the localized JDK if you are on Windows
>>>>
>>>> Dov Rosenberg
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 11/17/08 5:26 PM, "Q" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Launch tomcat using the JDK instead of the JRE.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 18/11/2008, at 6:21 AM, David Avendasora wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Okay, I'm stumped.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm getting the "java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException:
>>>>>> NSMacOSRomanStringEncoding" error when I load some of my new
>>>>>> Components,
>>>>>> but
>>>>>> only the first time the page is requested after a restart.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've double-checked all my components properties (and verfied in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> .woo
>>>>>> files) that the encoding is set to UTF-8 (or in properties that it
>>>>>> inherits
>>>>>> from the container, which is UTF-8).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Everything I've found with on the lists says that these settings
>>>>>> should
>>>>>> fix
>>>>>> this problem, but they don't. I'm running Java 1.6.0_07 on
>>>>>> Windows 2000
>>>>>> Server though Tomcat.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I can't figure out where it's getting something other than UTF-8
>>>>>> in the
>>>>>> first
>>>>>> place.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dave
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>
>>>
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