> You add it to java.args:
>
> -Dfile.encoding=UTF8
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> http://www.figleaf.com/
> http://training.figleaf.com/
Thanks, Dave.
We figured it out about 10 minutes before you posted your message. The really
good news is that it appears to have fixed the majori
> > Our server admin says he routinely manually modifies the jvm.config
> file but he doesn't see where in this file to change the Java
> > File Encoding setting. Does anyone know where to do that?
>
> You add it to java.args:
>
> -Dfile.encoding=UTF8
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
> h
On 3/22/2013 1:39 AM, Dave Watts wrote:
>
>> Our server admin says he routinely manually modifies the jvm.config file but
>> he doesn't see where in this file to change the Java
>> File Encoding setting. Does anyone know where to do that?
>
> You add it to java.args:
*after* making a copy of the
> Our server admin says he routinely manually modifies the jvm.config file but
> he doesn't see where in this file to change the Java
> File Encoding setting. Does anyone know where to do that?
You add it to java.args:
-Dfile.encoding=UTF8
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.
Hi, George!
> Is it ok to manually edit the jvm.config file in CF10? (after backing it up,
> of course)
>
> We would like to change the Java File Encoding setting.
Yes, you can edit this file safely still. I just did it last week on a
CF 10 Solaris box, without any problems.
Dave Watts, CTO, F
> Is it ok to manually edit the jvm.config file in CF10? (after backing
> it up, of course)
>
> We would like to change the Java File Encoding setting.
>
> I ask because of the Note at the end of this section of the 'Getting
> Started with Tomcat in ColdFusion 10' on the Adobe ColdFusion Blog
Is it ok to manually edit the jvm.config file in CF10? (after backing it up, of
course)
We would like to change the Java File Encoding setting.
I ask because of the Note at the end of this section of the 'Getting Started
with Tomcat in ColdFusion 10' on the Adobe ColdFusion Blog
(http://blog
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