I already added -Dfile.encoding=utf-8 to the tomcat options.
I am currently trying the solution that Salamon posted, I'll let you
know if that works...
Andy
Lukas Ruetz schrieb:
Hi,
If all your property-files are encoded in UTF-8 then it's maybe your
servlet-container - in case of tomcat try to start it with the
option "-Dfile.encoding=utf-8". I'm using T4.0 but I think there's
no difference in 4.1
hth,
lukas
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2007 10:46 schrieb Andy Pahne:
Hello,
I have a problem with a german web application which doesn't show german
umlaute like ä ö ü correctly.
When those special chars appear in a template, everythings works fine.
But when I have a method in a page class like
public String getHeader(){
return "Übernachtungen";
}
then it won't show correctly.
I don't think that this is a tapestry problem (or a bug), but I hope
that anybody on this list knows how to fix it.
Here are some Details
Tapestry 4.1.3
Java 1.6
Windows XP Host
Tomcat 5.x
>from my *.application:
<meta key="org.apache.tapestry.template-encoding" value="UTF-8"/>
I am developing with Eclipse and double checked that all the files arte
encoded in UTF-8.
Can anybody help or point me to the right direction?
Thanks,
Andy
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