try "ISO-8859-1" as argument

WALLY URRUTIA wrote:
>
>   Hi,
>
>   Here is my situation, i have a form that users should fill with some
>  data, once i got this info i have to store it into oracle, but I have
>  a problem before I store it, special characters as � or � f are replaced   by
> a ?. How i resolve this problem.
>
>  I try this,
>
> BufferedReader reader =
>             new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(
>                  new StringBufferInputStream(dato),"8859_1"));
> dato = reader.readLine();
>
> ..but things still wrong.
>
> maybe Im not specifying the rigth charset ??
> any idea i will apreciate your help ..
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> bye.
>
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