On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 16:33, Bert Van Kets wrote:
> Of course I checked the mail logs before bugging the list. I could not
> find a solution though. I did find that I need to use UTF-8 and not
> iso-8859-1 (the Cocoon default)
>
> Searching through the source I found that a LOT of classes and
Of course I checked the mail logs before bugging the list. I could not
find a solution though. I did find that I need to use UTF-8 and not
iso-8859-1 (the Cocoon default)
Searching through the source I found that a LOT of classes and XSLTs set
the encoding to iso-8859-1, so I am replacing the