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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by Lionel Touati <l....@expediacorporate.fr> on 2007/06/19 19:12:36 UTC
Using another encoding than UTF-8 in Ajax requests
Hi List,
It seems UTF-8 is hard coded in the core.js and form.js. Our application
was build using ISO-8859-1 and it is quite an issue to move it to
another charset. Is there a way that this value could match the
org.apache.tapestry.output-encoding one ?
Thanks for any insight
L.
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Re: Using another encoding than UTF-8 in Ajax requests
Posted by Jesse Kuhnert <jk...@gmail.com>.
Sure. If someone files something in jira we can take a look at it.
On 6/19/07, Lionel Touati <l....@expediacorporate.fr> wrote:
>
> Hi List,
>
> It seems UTF-8 is hard coded in the core.js and form.js. Our application
> was build using ISO-8859-1 and it is quite an issue to move it to
> another charset. Is there a way that this value could match the
> org.apache.tapestry.output-encoding one ?
>
> Thanks for any insight
>
> L.
>
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