Looks like a JCIFS problem, not a tomcat one. The code page 850 encoding
is only supported on some windows based JVM. Unfortunately, if your
client (internet explorer) wants to speak cp850, it's problematic as
cp850 is not a character encoding jvm are mandated to support. However,
browsing a bit
or would I need to do a full binary
installation of tomcat?
Regards
Chris
ICT Department
St. Edward's School
-Original Message-
From: David Delbecq [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 January 2007 13:20
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: FW: IE Issues with JSPWiki JCIFS!!
depends on your OS
From: ICT Department [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: IE Issues with JSPWiki JCIFS!!
For some reason I don't have the startup.bat file in my 'bin' folder -
perhaps I don't have tomcat installed in the correct way
You most likely installed it from the .exe download, which, for some
Chris,
please take a look at what Christopher wrote - I guess this is the best guess.
Your web.xml looks ok so far.
Besides, I'd appreciate if you'd post your comments to the user-list
only rather than to my personal email.
Cheers
Greg
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what's puzzlin' you, is the nature of my game
That doesn't have to do with Tomcat, either.
Sounds to me more than a character-set-problem, meaning you pasted
something into your web.xml which is not supported by the
code-page-setting in the xml-header of the web.xml.
Would be helpful if you could post ypur web.xml
Cheers
Greg
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what's
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Chris,
ICT Department wrote:
Hi there, we have a problem running JSPWiki under Tomcat, when using
Internet Explorer. It's fine in Firefox and doesn't display any exceptions
as shown below!
[snip]
java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException: Cp850