Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-22 Thread george.e...@ssa.gov george.e...@ssa.gov
> 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

Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-22 Thread george.e...@ssa.gov george.e...@ssa.gov
> > 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

Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-21 Thread Paul Hastings
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

Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-21 Thread Dave Watts
> 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.

Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-21 Thread Dave Watts
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

Re: CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-21 Thread george.e...@ssa.gov george.e...@ssa.gov
> 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

CF10 - editing jvm.config

2013-03-21 Thread Earl, 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. 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