> > there any kind of "IANA" for such Java encodings so one
> > could tell whether the name for an encoding is "ISO8859_1",
> > "ISO-8859-1", "8859_1", "LATIN1", "IBM819" or "CP819" (and
> > therefore, who's to blame if an unknown encoding is used)?
> > Or can one just invent them?
>
> Don't kno
Tim Landscheidt writes:
> I'm quite unfamiliar with the Java concept en detail, so
> please forgive my dumbness.
>
> (At least) the latest version of Apache JServ
> (1.1.1b2-dev) gives "AJP Protocol Error:
> java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException: ISO8859_1" when run
> under kaffe 1.0.5 but work
Hi,
I'm quite unfamiliar with the Java concept en detail, so
please forgive my dumbness.
(At least) the latest version of Apache JServ
(1.1.1b2-dev) gives "AJP Protocol Error:
java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException: ISO8859_1" when run
under kaffe 1.0.5 but works fine with Sun's JDK 1.2.2. The