Halm Reusser wrote: > Hi Markus, > > thanks for your hints. > > Markus Meyer wrote: >> It all depends on the client. IIRC if you set the charset in the >> content type header to utf-8, like this >> >> contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8" >> >> most browsers will then use utf-8 for HTTP GET and POST requests when >> responding to the given page. > > No this doesn't work. Tomcat version 6.0.20, Firefox version 3.5.3, IE 7
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