My problem started when I was trying to pass greek in hiccup and the
browser showed me this "?????"
So i installed clojure 1.3.0 and Noir 1.1.1 (i had a little problem
with dependencies but i cleaned it) and it works.
However lein repl had a problem with greeks (even with the new
installation) , but using your advices , i solved it !

You were very helpful !!! THANK YOU MAN!


On Aug 17, 12:04 pm, Rasmus Svensson <r...@lysator.liu.se> wrote:
> 2011/8/17 cran1988 <rmanolis1...@hotmail.com>:
>
> > My jvm is already UTF-8
> > however it works with clojure 1.3.0 beta1
> > but i have problems i get an error
> > NoSuchMethodError clojure.lang.KeywordLookupSite.<init>(ILclojure/lang/
> > Keyword;)V  clout.core/request-url (core.clj:53)
>
> The encoding problem and this version incompatibility problem should
> not be related. Nothing encoding related has changed between Clojure
> 1.2 and 1.3, as far as I know. I decided to reply with my answer (even
> though your problem is apparently fixed), because I had already begun
> writing it and this is a problem many people have. (So hopefully this
> could be useful for someone else too.)
>
> 2011/8/17 cran1988 <rmanolis1...@hotmail.com>:
>
> > I tried (str "Γεια!")
> > and i got  " !"
> > what can I do to fix it ?
>
> Clojure has a modern string model in which a string is a logical
> sequence of characters, not bytes. However, Clojure cannot fix
> problems outside the Clojure process, so
> you can still get problems like this.
>
> Track A - You are running the Clojure REPL in a terminal window
>
> Before you check for any Clojure-related issues, let's make sure it's
> not caused by the terminal or your OS.
>
> Make sure that your locale is set to one with the UTF-8 encoding
> scheme (in most modern OSes this should be the case). In Unix-like
> systems, you can check it like this:
>
>     raek@sirius:~$ echo $LANG
>     sv_SE.utf8
>
> Here sv_SE means Swedish, but it's the part after the dot that's
> interesting. After this, make sure the encoding in your terminal is
> set to UTF-8 too. In gnome-terminal (default terminal application in
> Ubuntu) make sure that "Unicode (UTF-8)" is selected in the Terminal
> -> Set Character Encoding menu. This should hopefully already be UTF-8
> in most modern OSes. In PuTTY (a common terminal application on
> Windows) go to the Window -> Translation tree item and select UTF-8 in
> the topmost drop down list. UTF-8 is *not* the default encoding scheme
> in PuTTY,  - ISO 8859-1 is.
>
> Now when you have a confirmed UTF-8 terminal, let's look at the
> Clojure side. If you use JLine or use the default installation of
> Leiningen (which uses JLine), you should abandon it. JLine does not
> support modern encoding schemes like UTF-8 and garbles the data
> without warnings. Use the rlwrap application instead. It does the same
> thing but works for encodings like UTF-8. If you install it using your
> OS package manager (e.g. apt-get on Ubuntu), Leiningen will pick it up
> and use it instead of JLine automatically.
>
> At this point, using any characters in the repl should just work.
> There can be subtle problems with encodings if you happen to configure
> things badly for both the input and output of the REPL - you can have
> a problem that undoes itself. To verify that the text the Clojure REPL
> receives is really the one you wrote, you can use this simple test:
>
>     user=> (seq "Γεια")
>     (\Γ \ε \ι \α)
>
> I.e. you give Clojure a string and ask it to display its individual
> characters. If you see a sequence of four characters here (and they
> display correctly), everything is good. If you see another number of
> characters something is still wrong.
>
> Track B - You are using the Slime REPL in Emacs
>
> If you recent versions of clojure-mode use the clojure-jack-in way of
> doing things, this should just work. Oherwise you just need to set a
> variable:
>
>     M-x customize-variable <RET> slime-net-coding-system
>     (select "utf-8-unix" and save)
>
> Or you can add this to your config:
>
>     (setq slime-net-coding-system 'utf-8-unix)
>
> And that should be it. Use "the seq test" above to verify.
>
> I hope this helps! Please tell me if any step is not working.
>
> the "Encoding Guy" at your service,
> Rasmus Svensson (raek)

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