> 
> > 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  ;^)

hehe :-)

> 
> > 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.

Sorry! I misunderstood the list names...

> 
> Does anything change if you use this in the generate page:
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] contentType="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1"%>

No, because the characters are already wrong in the JSP (translated from
xml/xsl). Thus they are wrong displayed in the browser.

> 
> Shawn

Thanks for reply,
Jan.

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