This is really one for tomcat-user, but seeing as it's quiet...
I assume you HAD Apache (HTTP Server) and Tomcat hooked up with mod_jk
(or similar) previously and NOW you've just got Tomcat (4.1.24) on its
own.
Given that this is the case then something else has changed and is
causing this proble
Yes, your asumptsion is right. I had apache before hooked to Tomcat.
Now the application is running with Tomcat 4.1.24 on its own.
The OS is linux, SUSE distro.
The character encoding it should be the default one I haven't specified
any. So it should be (iso-8859-1) ?
Thanks
Manuel
> Yes, your asumptsion is right. I had apache before hooked to Tomcat.
> Now the application is running with Tomcat 4.1.24 on its own.
> The OS is linux, SUSE distro.
> The character encoding it should be the default one I haven't specified
> any. So it should be (iso-8859-1) ?
>
> Thanks
>
I
hope that setting the content type as above solves your problem.
-Original Message-
From: Manuel Gonzalez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 June 2003 12:50
To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: Re: Problem displaying accents in Tomcat
Yes, your asumptsion is right. I had apache before h