Hello Marc,
Probably it is not the same problem as reported in bugzilla.
When I am using the release version of the mailer tag lib it is not
possible to specify charset at all.
When I am using the nightly built of the mailer tag lib tomcat doeas not
start correctly :
2004-06-02 12:10:12
Hello Kris,
I heve removed the string xmlns:xalan=http://xml.apache.org/xslt; from
the taglib element in the tld file and the same error occured again
during tomcat starting.
best regards,
Lukasz
Kris Schneider wrote:
That looks like a build error that's been popping up in a few different
Did you remove it from the TLD packaged in the taglib's JAR file or just from an
external TLD?
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Kris,
I heve removed the string xmlns:xalan=http://xml.apache.org/xslt; from
the taglib element in the tld file and the same error occured again
Thanks,
I have removed it from the tld file and recreated the jar file.
Now tomcat is starting correctly:)
Thanks a lot.
I will test the charset attribute now.
regards,
Lukasz
Kris Schneider wrote:
Did you remove it from the TLD packaged in the taglib's JAR file or just from an
external TLD?
So I have tested the charset attribute now.
It works OK - I can see national characters in the e-mail body.
thanks again,
Lukasz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
I have removed it from the tld file and recreated the jar file.
Now tomcat is starting correctly:)
Thanks a lot.
I will test the charset
Is it the same problem as in the bug 28913
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=28913
Marc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am using the Mailer tag library version 1.1 current release together
with tomcat 4.1.24. Unfortunately I can not compose a message using
charset=iso-8859-2.
I