Kenneth
I've seen on some occasions that IE 6 will loose content type if you
specify UTF-8 as I remember it..
And yeah why not use utf-8 ?
Kenneth Holm Nielsen wrote:
Hehe, yeah I know,
I forgot to mention that I also override init in Application like so:
protected void init
/server.xml in tomcat I've even added 'URIEncoding=*ISO-8859-1*'
to the connector on port 8080.
Despite all these hints, the browsers IE 7 and firefox 3, won't recognize
the encoding.
What am I missing?
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regards,
Kenneth Holm Nielsen
khAn Computing
http://www.kennethhn.dk
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the people of this world, start
using only utf8 everywhere and drop all those other stupid encodings.
On 10/13/08, Kenneth Holm Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm using the wicket distribution for java 1.4 on a Tomcat 4.1.37,
my encoding to ISO-8859-1 is working fine until I submit a form