Hi,
on my pages (encoded in utf-8) I have no problem displaying german umlauts
like ä ö ü, but when entered in a tr:inputText... the actual string is
missing the umlauts. E.g. if I enter Böhm the string in the managed bean
equals Bhm.
How's that and what can I do about it?
Thanks
Simon
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Hi!
Probably have a look at this:
http://www.jroller.com/mert/entry/utf_8_encoding_with_jsf
Also, given you use Tomact, the connector's encoding configurations might be
interesting for you: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
Not sure if Trinidad has something special
Hi Mario,
thanks for the tip, but unfortunately adding the filter didn't help. The
umlauts are still missing in the strings.
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Did you try the connector stuff either?
If you have configured e.g. an access-valve this might force the container
to choose a charset either, and it might choose the wrong one.
Ciao,
Mario
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We have an issue showing the correct date / time using the trinidad
convertDateTime component. It seems to an issue with the daylight savings
which is ignored. If we have a date outside of daylight savings such as
'22/03/2009 00:00:00' it shows it correctly as '22/03/2009 00:00:00'. If we
set a
Hi,
I'm using Websphere App Server and didn't find anything similar to the
Tomcat connectors, yet.
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Sorry, I have absolutely no clue with Webspehere, but a search in google
with websphere utf-8 brings up the following:
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r4/index.jsp?topic=/rzatz
/51/admin/help/trun_svr_utf.html
Ciao,
Mario
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There are no JSTL components being used.
Though we use facelets.
There is an entry in web.xml file :
context-param
param-namejavax.faces.STATE_SAVING_METHOD/param-name
param-valueclient/param-value
!--param-valueserver/param-value--
/context-param
When this entry is
Hi,
I'm using MyFaces 1.1.5 with Tomahawk 1.1.7. I have a phase listener and
was wondering if there is a way I can prevent validations from happening if
certain conditions occur. For example, if I reach the branch with the
comment ...
public void beforePhase(final PhaseEvent
Hi,
Do you want to skip the entire validation phase or do just want to disable
some specific validators?
In the first case you can set FacesContext.renderResponse(), however also
the INVOKE_APPLICATION phase will be skipped here.
In the second case you could set a value in the FacesContext's
Sorry, not sure then, anyone else have an idea?
-A
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:11 AM, preeti agarwal
preetiagarwa...@gmail.com wrote:
There are no JSTL components being used.
Though we use facelets.
There is an entry in web.xml file :
context-param
Skipping the entire validation phase would work for me here. However, what
are the implications of also skipping the INVOKE_APPLICATION phase?
Thanks, - Dave
Jakob Korherr wrote:
Hi,
Do you want to skip the entire validation phase or do just want to disable
some specific validators?
Ok cool. The implications are that your action methods and your action
listeners are not invoked in that request! Also, and I forgot that before,
your submitted values are not applied to your managed beans, because
UPDATE_MODEL is also not invoked.
But this is anyway the expected JSF behavior if
Does Trinidad have an auto-suggest functionality like this example:
http://www.tomcoote.co.uk/AutoSuggestBox.aspx
Many thanks,
Mike Quentel
Thanks, Jakob. And here is the final follow-up. How do I tell JSF to skip
the rest of the phases in my listener? - Dave
Jakob Korherr wrote:
Ok cool. The implications are that your action methods and your action
listeners are not invoked in that request! Also, and I forgot that before,
This is exactly what FacesContext.renderResponse() does. It skips all phases
except the last one - RENDER_RESPONSE.
Regards,
Jakob
2010/3/15 laredotornado laredotorn...@gmail.com
Thanks, Jakob. And here is the final follow-up. How do I tell JSF to skip
the rest of the phases in my
If you want to skip RENDER_RESPONSE too,
FacesContext.getCurrentInstance().responseComplete();
See http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Sending_Files for an example.
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 3:09 PM, Jakob Korherr jakob.korh...@gmail.com wrote:
This is exactly what FacesContext.renderResponse()
Can anyone help in this issue?
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Andrew Robinson
andrew.rw.robin...@gmail.com wrote:
Sorry, not sure then, anyone else have an idea?
-A
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 6:11 AM, preeti agarwal
preetiagarwa...@gmail.com wrote:
There are no JSTL components being
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