[Helma-user] Skin files and character encoding
Hannes Wallnoefer
hannes at helma.at
Thu Jan 10 10:44:01 CET 2008
2008/1/10, Hannes Wallnoefer <hannes at helma.at>:
>
> I tried to reproduce this. Since Ubuntu uses UTF-8 as default charset,
> I started Helma with -Dfile.encoding=ISO8859_1. Then setting
> skinCharset to UTF8 or UTF-8 rendered the (utf8 encoded) euro sign ok,
> while not setting skinCharset rendered €.
Oops, Gmail re-assembled the 3 trash characters I entered back into a
euro sign :-)
Anyway, not setting skinCharset resulted in the euro sign being
rendered as the characters â, , and ¬ (now reassamble this, Gmail!)
hannes
> Pretty much as it should.
> Maybe it's a problem with your java runtime?
>
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