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thanks chris,
our client doesn't want to upgrade to tomecat 5.5 - that's our problem.
Aleksey
From: Christopher Schultz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 5:55 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat5.0.28 character encodin
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Aleksey,
Aleksey Dayen wrote:
> Right now we using TomCat 4.1 with JDK 1.1.
Wow, really? I would think that JDK 1.2 would be the bare minimum for
Tomcat 4.1.
> Would our TomCat version work if we update to J2SDK 5.0 with Update 6?
Maybe. IIRC, Tomc
: Re: Tomcat5.0.28 character encodingg problem
I think my statement of "most browsers will ignore this value" might have
been a tad bit on the excessive side upon further reading and i was hoping
to have that read as don't only rely on using the meta tag.
>From my understanding
I think my statement of "most browsers will ignore this value" might have
been a tad bit on the excessive side upon further reading and i was hoping
to have that read as don't only rely on using the meta tag.
From my understanding there are broswers where they can set their own
content type no
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Nathan,
Nathan Hook wrote:
> - Set the meta type in each and every jsp to be utf-8. Now, most
> browsers will ignore this value from my understanding, but it shouldn't
> hurt to add it.
Really? The HTTP header should override any META tag, but the M
: Re: Tomcat5.0.28 character encodingg problem
Both Chris and Tim are giving great advice. We're actually just trying
to
internationalize our application for our next major release.
Here are the things we've learned.
- You have to change the URIEncoding on your Tomcat Connect
using utf-8.
In mysql you add the following to your jdbc url connection string:
useUnicode=true
characterEncoding=UTF-8
I hope all that information helps.
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From: Tim Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomc
http://tomcat.apache.org/faq/misc.html#utf8
And you should first start with in server.xml:
-Tim
Joe Russo wrote:
I am getting the following error in the display of the JSP. To give a
little history, this application I am supporting, at the time the
developers thought they needed to encod
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Joe,
Joe Russo wrote:
> I am in the process of converting from using JRUN to Tomcat
Good for you! Welcome to the community.
> I have
> ran into the problem where these funky symbols are displaying. I can
> not find any stack traces that would expla
I am getting the following error in the display of the JSP. To give a
little history, this application I am supporting, at the time the
developers thought they needed to encode the characters to UTF-8 into
our Oracle DB. The developers were unaware they could have allowed the
DB Driver convert it
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