Wade,

It is when the data is displayed in browser.  I have
used the default encoding and will now look out for
any mismatch.

Regards,

Nitin

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> --- nitin dubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hello all,
> > 
> > I am getting special characters when we enter
> spaces
> > during formatting a text in a textarea.  It used
> to
> > work perfectly in our development environment but
> > when
> > we moved it to production we get 'Â' character for
> > every repeated blank space.
> > 
> > The only thing changing in development and
> prodution
> > is OS from Windows to Linux(Production).  I just
> > want
> > to know if anyone has faced this problem anytime
> > developing their applications.
> > 
> > Development Environment:
> > OS:Windows 2K
> > Browser: IE5.5+, Firefox1.0+
> > Database: MYSQL (on Linux Server)
> > ServletContainer: Tomcat(On windows Server)
> > 
> > Production Environment:
> > Database: MYSQL (on Linux Server)
> > ServletContainer: Tomcat(On Linux Server)
> > 
> > Note:I am also using FCKEditor for editing the
> > content.   But they say its not the problem with
> > FCKEditor.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > 
> > Nitin
> > 
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> You're getting the characters where?  Is this in
> your
> java code or after you put into the database then
> read
> back out?  For your MySQL connection you will
> probably
> want to set the encoding.  See it's connection
> parameters....if it's after putting the data into
> the
> database.  I've seen this happen before.  You're
> default encodings are probably different.  Also if
> you
> are using a Reader to parse anything as a "stream"
> then you will want to setup some config to set your
> encoding there as well.  Is this maybe after pasting
> from Word, or is this in IE using an encoding on the
> page or are you using an encoding with your form? 
> You'll need to use the same encoding every where. 
> JSP, Readers, MySQL, etc.
> 
> Wade
> 
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