[Helma-user] Skin files and character encoding
tobias.schaefer at orf.at
tobias.schaefer at orf.at
Thu Jan 10 15:19:17 CET 2008
> 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 â,¬. Pretty much as it should.
> Maybe it's a problem with your java runtime?
That's odd. What you describe is what I would expect. Just that it does
not work this way on my machine.
My Java runtime is the one distributed with Mac OS X 10.4:
java version "1.5.0_13"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_13-b05-241)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_13-121, mixed mode, sharing
I don't fully understand why this could be related to the runtime, though.
Any ideas where I might further look into, any config files or the like?
ciao,
tobi
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