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[jira] Updated: (VELOCITY-354) Need docs about usage of "output.encoding" in VVS
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-354?page=all ]
Nathan Bubna updated VELOCITY-354:
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Bugzilla Id: (was: 33578)
type: Improvement (was: Bug)
Description:
VelocityViewServlet uses the velocity property "output.encoding", but it is not
documented anywhere. Need a note in the javadoc and/or view tool top page.
Nathan Bubna wrote:
the VelocityViewServlet (largely in the interest of compatibility with
VelocityServlet) does take the output.encoding property into account,
but only if there is no charset specified within the
default.contentType property.
was:
VelocityViewServlet uses the velocity property "output.encoding", but it is not
documented anywhere. Need a note in the javadoc and/or view tool top page.
Nathan Bubna wrote:
the VelocityViewServlet (largely in the interest of compatibility with
VelocityServlet) does take the output.encoding property into account,
but only if there is no charset specified within the
default.contentType property.
Environment:
Operating System: All
Platform: All
was:
Operating System: Windows 2000
Platform: PC
Assign To: (was: Velocity Developers Mailing List)
Priority: Minor (was: Major)
> Need docs about usage of "output.encoding" in VVS
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: VELOCITY-354
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/VELOCITY-354
> Project: Velocity
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Tools
> Versions: 1.5
> Environment: Operating System: All
> Platform: All
> Reporter: Shinobu Kawai
> Priority: Minor
>
> VelocityViewServlet uses the velocity property "output.encoding", but it is not
> documented anywhere. Need a note in the javadoc and/or view tool top page.
> Nathan Bubna wrote:
> the VelocityViewServlet (largely in the interest of compatibility with
> VelocityServlet) does take the output.encoding property into account,
> but only if there is no charset specified within the
> default.contentType property.
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