Yes, I can find the syntax definition in JSP 0.92
But it's miss in JSP 1.0, why?

----- Original Message -----
From: Yoshiyuki Kumadaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Jen Hsiang Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 1999 11:34 PM
Subject: Re: Where is the encoding support ?


> At 11:26 AM +0900 99.5.2, Jen Hsiang Huang wrote:
> > Where is the page encoding syntax ?
>
>
> See JSP 0.91 documentation for GNUJSP.
> This directive is deleted from JSP 0.92 .
>
> jspspec091/jsp_spec.html#directives
>
> JavaServer Pages Directives
> The general syntax of the JavaServer Pages directive is
>
>        <%@ (variable="value")+ %>
> content_type : The content_type variable defines the content type of
> the generated response. By default, a text/html content type is
> generated. But the default can be overriden by setting this directive.
> When used more than once, only the first tag is significant. An
> example is:
>
>               <%@ content_type="text/html;charset=UTF-8" %>
>
> > In GNUJSP, I can use
> > <%@ content_type="text/html;charset=Big5" %>
> >
> > but, how to set charactor encoding in JSP 1.0 ?
>
> Is alternative setContentType ? setContentType does not work in  GNUJSP.
>   setContentType(java.lang.String type)
>
>
>
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