I use
ISO-8859-1 as encoding which supports german umlauts.

Well since Germany beat the US in Women's World Cup Soccer (uh Football to you), we no longer support German umlauts. Sorry ;^)


The ä is translated to ä.

Any ideas?

Wait for the german users to disagree with me and see what they have to say.


Anyway, you can post these types of questions to the jdbforms- [EMAIL PROTECTED] list and more people will see it.

Does anything change if you use this in the generate page:

<[EMAIL PROTECTED] contentType="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1"%>

Shawn

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