we have tried it with the following..
IE6 and 7 on windows
IE6 on linux (using ie4linux and wine)
Firefox 2.0.12 on windows and on linux
all behave the same..
all the tools we have to get information out from the ldap gives us the
username out in utf-8 correctly so for me it looks like it is stored in
utf-8 in ldap..
and since now all our system is configured for utf-8 it is strange that
this 1 part (the jndirealm) looks like it is using iso-8859-1 .-(
Antonio Petrelli skrev:
2008/2/20, Christian Andersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
all our html pages uses the utf-8 encoding, using slapcat and looking at
the content the data inside openldap seems to be using utf-8 (the output
from slapcat is at least utf-8,but I don't know if slapcat converts
anything)
This might be a shot in the dark, but what client browser are you using?
I've had some problems with IE7: though I tell him to use UTF-8, it
posts the form in UTF-8 charset, but telling that it is using
ISO-8859-1!
Try it with Firefox, if you already didn't do it.
Antonio
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