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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 6:00 PM, pomu0325 <pomu0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi, I'm quite a newbie to Lift. I'm now trying to port my first Lift
> application from Lift1.0.2 to latest Lift2.0-scala280, and faced a
> problem relating to source encoding.
>
> I managed to merge pom.xml and some codes on Boot.scala, and succeeded
> to build my application, but when I access to it from browser, it
> displays:
>
> Message: java.nio.charset.UnmappableCharacterException: Input length =
> 2
>        java.nio.charset.CoderResult.throwException(CoderResult.java:261)
>        sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.implRead(StreamDecoder.java:319)
>        sun.nio.cs.StreamDecoder.read(StreamDecoder.java:158)
>        java.io.InputStreamReader.read(InputStreamReader.java:167)
>        java.io.BufferedReader.fill(BufferedReader.java:136)
>        java.io.BufferedReader.read(BufferedReader.java:157)
>        scala.io.BufferedSource$$anonfun$1$$anonfun$apply$1.apply
> (BufferedSource.scala:29)
>        scala.io.BufferedSource$$anonfun$1$$anonfun$apply$1.apply
> (BufferedSource.scala:29)
>        scala.io.Codec.wrap(Codec.scala:65)
>        scala.io.BufferedSource$$anonfun$1.apply(BufferedSource.scala:29)
>        scala.io.BufferedSource$$anonfun$1.apply(BufferedSource.scala:29)
>        scala.collection.Iterator$$anon$13.next(Iterator.scala:145)
>        scala.collection.Iterator$$anon$24.hasNext(Iterator.scala:435)
>        scala.collection.Iterator$$anon$19.hasNext(Iterator.scala:326)
>        scala.io.Source.hasNext(Source.scala:209)
>        net.liftweb.util.PCDataXmlParser$$anonfun$apply$2$$anonfun$apply
> $4.apply(PCDataMarkupParser.scala:184)
>
>  ... and more
>
>  I traced Lift source and found out that "Codec" argument is not
> passed to Source.fromInputStream(in) at PCDataMarkupParser.scala(l.
> 182). "Codec" api seems to be introduced newly in Scala 2.8, and
> Source.fromInputStream() uses Codec.default as a implicit argument.
>
>  My problem here, is I'm using utf-8 for write *.html templates, but
> my Codec.default is "MS932"(Japanese characterset in Windows), so
> failing to decode my template files. I looked through Scala lib
> source, and found out Codec.default it is actually an alias to
> java.lang.Charset.getDefault(), so I just set -Djava.encoding=utf-8 to
> MVN_OPTS and solved the problem, but considering deployment, I don't
> think it's a smart way.
>
>  BTW, I confirmed this does not occur on Lift2.0-scala2.7.7. I think
> default source encoding should be somehow configurable in Lift to
> achieve portability.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Pomu TAKEUCHI
>
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