Title: SV: JSP TagLibs and UTF8 Encoding

What default encoding do you use for your webapp?
Could it be solved by just setting the default-charset to UTF-8 in your orion-web.xml ?


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> Från: Ted Rice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 31 januari 2001 11:48
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Ämne: JSP TagLibs and UTF8 Encoding
>
>
> I'm having an issue where a custom JSP BodyTag
> used in JSP Pages is producing some undesirable
> results. I am hoping someone out there has
> already encountered a similar problem and can
> point me in the right direction in solving mine.
>
> The issue is that my custom JSP BodyTag is a wrapper
> around JSP Code producing UTF8 Encoded XML Content.
> Portions of this content is encoded in UTF8 because
> they are language resources and this is the only
> way they can be represented (e.g. ê and ? ). My JSP
> Body Tag Implementation takes the produced XML Content
> and processes it against an XSL Style Sheet to produce
> the desired display content. However, the UTF8 Characters
> are being munged and not displayed correctly.
>
> The crux of the matter is how do I maintain the encoding
> of the produced XML between the page being processed
> and handing it of to the XSL Parser for transformation.
> Currently I am trying to use something of the nature:
>
> StringReader xmlReader       = new
> StringReader(bodyContent.getString().trim());
> InputSource  xmlInputSource  = new InputSource(xmlReader);
>
> where the bodyContent is the standard internal JSP Tag extension
> member variable.
>
> I then used the created InputSource for any XML operations,
> but my content still has munged UTF8 characters.
>
> Anyone have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks Greatly,
>
> Ted
>
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