Barbara:
Thank you Very much! It works fine now!
Antonio Gallardo
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SOLUTION by Barbara Post :) :
go to the sitemap and ensure that XML and HTML serializers have the following
tag:
<encoding>iso-8859-1</encoding>
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CAUSE by Barbara Post:
Sitemap overrides XSP/XSL encoding....
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PROBLEM by me :(
I create the Database now using the following string:
createdb -E LATIN1 -e mydb
Where,
LATIN1 is the encoding used by the database
mydb is the name of the database
Now When I wrote: "Ol�"
When I retrieve the values there are: "Olé"
Also, I used at the beginning of the XSP pages the string:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
What is wrong?
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The first request:
PLATAFORM:
Cocoon 2.0.3
Tomcat 4.1.9
PostgreSQL 7.2.1.
PROBLEM:
If I store a string value, like "Ol�" in the Database without using Cocoon. I
retrieve it and see "Ol�". The same string.
With Cocoon:
I need to store values to the Database like "Ol�". I saw that the Cocoon
manipulate the data like UTF-8 and not in the code ISO-8859-1. How I can
change this feature to make Cocoon work in ISO-8859-1 code?
I hope it will help anybody :) And thanks again Barbara :)
Antonio Gallardo
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