sorry, no struts are involved. ----- Original Message ----- From: "M.Hockings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, July 05, 2004 7:04 PM Subject: Re: utf-8 with tomcat 5: second round
> Hi Asher, > > It looks like you are using Struts? If so then setting the encoding in > the response is too late as the Struts runtime has already set it. > > Look into using a filter (that is what I do) for your webapp, I expect > that should solve your problem. > > You can Google about for more on utf-8 and Struts. > > http://www.anassina.com/struts/i18n/i18n.html > > Good luck > > Mike > > > Asher Tarnopolski wrote: > > hey mark, thanks for response. > > i run the code i pasted below. > > for example, i enter one hebrew letter. it's utf > > code is 1488. > > on tc 4.0.xx i get the following results: > > > > 7 (the length of its utf-8 code) > > א (the letter itself in utf-8 encoding) > > &#1488;(same as above parsed to be visible in browser) > > > > in tc 5 i get this: > > 1(which already lets me know that this is not really utf-8) > > the entered hebrew letter > > the entered hebrew letter (nothing is parsed, so '&' signed wasn't even met) > > this is it. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mark Thomas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "'Tomcat Users List'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'Asher > > Tarnopolski'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 8:46 PM > > Subject: RE: utf-8 with tomcat 5: second round > > > > > > > >>Asher, > >> > >>A few questions... > >> > >>What do you put in the text box on the form and what output do you see? > >> > >>Are you really using "<form act="/tests/utf.jsp" method=post>" or do you > > > > mean > > > >><form action="/tests/utf.jsp" method=post>? > >> > >>When I did my test I copied your UTF-8 character form the bugzilla report > > > > and > > > >>pasted into the text box. I was seeing question marks in the output until > > > > I > > > >>added the <[EMAIL PROTECTED] pageEncoding="UTF-8"%> The test was on XP (as per the > > > > bug > > > >>report) and I assume you used IE as the browser. > >> > >>The URI encoding is a red herring in this case. Because you are using post > > > > it is > > > >>only the request encoding that matters. > >> > >>The full text of my test JSP is below. > >> > >>Mark > >> > >><%@ page language="java" import="java.lang.*,java.util.*" %> > >><%@ page pageEncoding="UTF-8" %> > >><html> > >><body> > >> > >><form action="bug29900.jsp" method=post> > >><input type=text name=source > > >><input type=submit> > >><form> > >><p> > >> > >><% > >>request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8"); > >> > >>if(request.getParameter("source")!=null) > >>{ > >> out.println(request.getParameter("source").length()+"<p>"); > >> > >> out.println(request.getParameter("source")); > >> > >> StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); > >> for(int i=0; i<request.getParameter("source").length(); i++) > >> { > >> if(request.getParameter("source").charAt(i) == '&') > >> sb.append("&"); > >> else > >> sb.append(request.getParameter("source").charAt(i)); > >> > >> } > >> out.println("<p>"+ sb.toString()); > >>} > >>%> > >> > >></body> > >></html> > >> > >> > >> > >>>-----Original Message----- > >>>From: Asher Tarnopolski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Sent: Sunday, July 04, 2004 6:25 PM > >>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>>Subject: utf-8 with tomcat 5: second round > >>> > >>>hi folks, > >>>i've published a question about it a couple of days ago, but > >>>didn't get any responses. > >>>i've tried some things i found in bugzilla, but they didn't > >>>help. so, i wanna try to get your help once more. > >>>once more about my problem: > >>>i try to send utf-8 encoded parameters in POST body, but they > >>>arrived encoded in ISO... > >>>this worked perfectly with tomcat 4.0.x. > >>>from the info i've got from a developer at bugzilla i learned > >>>that the difference between tc4.0 and tc5 > >>>that causes the change is actually in coyote http1.1 > >>>connector. there is an attribute > >>>called useBodyEncodingForURI which was set to "true" in tc4, > >>>but became "false" in tc5. > >>>setting it to "true" together with <%@ page > >>>pageEncoding="UTF-8" %> and > >>><%request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");%> will make the difference. > >>>i made the change, the jsp tags are in the code and coyote > >>>settings look like this now: > >>> > >>><code> > >>><!-- Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 --> > >>> <Connector port="8080" > >>> maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" > >>>maxSpareThreads="75" > >>> enableLookups="false" redirectPort="8443" > >>>acceptCount="100" > >>> debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000" > >>> useBodyEncodingForURI="true" > >>> disableUploadTimeout="true" /> > >>></code> > >>> > >>>but this doesn't help! another request to bugzilla didn't > >>>help either, i was told that this is not a bug in tomcat, > >>>so they are not going to deal with the question. well, may be > >>>it's not a tomcat bug, but it should be some kind of bug. > >>>any ideas? > >>> > >>>my testing code comes here: > >>> > >>><code> > >>> > >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED] contentType="text/html; charset=utf-8"%> > >>><[EMAIL PROTECTED] pageEncoding="utf-8"%> > >>><html> > >>><head> > >>></head> > >>><body> > >>> > >>><form act="/tests/utf.jsp" method=post> > >>><input type=text name=source > > >>><input type=submit> > >>><form> > >>><p> > >>> > >>><% > >>>request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8"); > >>> > >>>if(request.getParameter("source")!=null) > >>>{ > >>> out.println(request.getParameter("source").length()+"<p>"); > >>> > >>> out.println(request.getParameter("source")); > >>> > >>> StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); > >>> for(int i=0; i<request.getParameter("source").length(); i++) > >>> { > >>> if(request.getParameter("source").charAt(i) == '&') > >>> sb.append("&"); > >>> else > >>> sb.append(request.getParameter("source").charAt(i)); > >>> > >>> } > >>> out.println("<p>"+ sb.toString()); > >>>} > >>>%> > >>> > >>></body> > >>></html> > >>> > >>> > >>></code> > >>> > >> > >> > >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]