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Vadim Gritsenko closed COCOON-1049. ----------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 2.2-dev (Current SVN) 2.1.10-dev (current SVN) Resolution: Fixed RFC calls this value "media type". Added comments to getMimeType. > encoding in Content-Type header is not set by serializers > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: COCOON-1049 > URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1049 > Project: Cocoon > Issue Type: Bug > Components: * Cocoon Core > Affects Versions: 2.1.4 > Environment: Operating System: All > Platform: PC > Reporter: Stefan Burkard > Assigned To: Cocoon Developers Team > Priority: Critical > Fix For: 2.2-dev (Current SVN), 2.1.10-dev (current SVN) > > Attachments: MimeType.patch.txt > > > The Cocoon Serializer does not set the encoding in the HTTP-Header, it just > sets > the mime-type in the header. additionally, it writes a meta-tag with mime-type > and encoding in the html. > if now any component (for example apache webserver) sets a (wrong) default > encoding in the header, most browsers use this header-encoding and ignore the > meta-tag-encoding. > -------------------------------------- > here is an answer from jan uyttenhove from the cocoon-users-group to my > question > regarding this issue. i think this could help the developer: > ATM, Cocoon set the meta content-type tag with the mime-type and the encoding > of > the serializer. Furthermore, response.setContentType *is* called, which is one > of the ways to set the http encoding header. But it is called with argument > mime-type only, e.g. response.setContentType("text/html"), and we should be > able > to do response.setContentType("text/html; charset=utf-8"). > We should be able to set the full content-type (with charset) in > HttpEnvironment > or in AbstractProcessingPipeline. I guess that involves changing at least the > setSerializer(...) in AbstractProcessingPipeline and passing the encoding. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators: http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa - For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira