Hi Mark,
In my case servlet generates an output, so no JSP for now...
Can I do it using filters? Or define and store user's prefs with
encoding outside of tomcat and  in the session and use if it's exists
in the session?

Thanks a lot!
Mark.

--- Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mark wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > In my application users enter data using different languages.
> > The problem I'm facing is the browser sets the page encoding
> always
> > to ISO-8859-1. (I guess this is default based on server OS)
> > 
> > User can change encoding on the page (Browser settings) and
> > everything looks OK but only for one page. On the next page
> encoding
> > is back to ISO-8859-1.
> > Is there any way to instruct tomcat not to send the page
> encoding?
> 
> If you are using JSPs, no. The spec requires that the charset is
> set.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> 
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