Have you added
# Project Encoding
er.extensions.ERXApplication.DefaultEncoding=UTF-8
to your properties file?
Ramsey
On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:22 PM, Theodore Petrosky wrote:
I never had to do anything special in the past to account for
accented characters (ñ é) ...
I just started a new Wonder project and I am testing data input and
I notice that instead of seeing Señor, I see in the database SeÃ
±or (this also shows on the screen when I read the data into a web
page).
My database (postgresql) is set up with UTF-8 encoding and as I said
this always worked (correctly) in the past.
Do I need to turn on something or change a configuration so the user
can type a option-n followed by an n to lget an enyay on the mac?
Ted
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