Unfortunately, at this situation, it's too risky for my project to upgrade to Early 
Access and Beta releases.

Thx, Ivica

-----Original Message-----
From: Adam Hardy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 1:00 PM
To: Struts Users Mailing List
Subject: Re: Charset Encoding problems with JSP Fragments (Tiles)




On 10/23/2003 11:41 AM Ivica Pavic wrote:
> I'm trying to set the UTF-8 charset for the whole application. I'm 
> using Struts/Tiles on Tomcat 4.1.27. For now the only way to achieve 
> this was adding <[EMAIL PROTECTED] contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8"%> on 
> EVERY Tile (JSP). It's a lot of copy/paste job and I'm sure there 
> should be a more elegant way. I've tried several things:
> 1. Setting the controller contentType to "text/html; charset=UTF-8" 
> in struts-config.xml
> 2. Adding <%request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");%> in the master 
> layout
> 3. Adding <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; 
> charset=UTF-8"> to Master layout's <HEAD>
> BUT NOTHING WORKS except adding a page directive on every JSP 
> fragment.
> Anyone has that resolved?

Hi Ivica,
I upgraded to tomcat 5 recently partly because of this. If you use JSTL 
fmt taglibs, then it's only in tomcat5 that uses JSTL 1.1 that things 
are more manageable. You can specify it in the deployment descriptor for 
various URLs, or by locale.


Adam

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struts 1.1 + tomcat 5.0.12 + java 1.4.2
Linux 2.4.20 RH9


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