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[jira] [Commented] (TAP5-1778) Template parsing dependent on JVM
default charset
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Takeshi Sugita commented on TAP5-1778:
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JVM's default encoding has been used to log output or console.
JVM settings, it happens the effect is too large.
> Template parsing dependent on JVM default charset
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: TAP5-1778
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAP5-1778
> Project: Tapestry 5
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: tapestry-core
> Affects Versions: 5.3
> Reporter: Robert Coie
> Priority: Minor
>
> This is my first experience with JIRA, so apologies if it is not formatted properly. I raised this topic on the tapestry-users mailing list and was asked by a couple of people there to create an issue here.
> internal.services.XMLTokenStream's openStream method contains the following lines:
> InputStreamReader rawReader = new InputStreamReader(rawStream);
> ...
> PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter(bos);
> Both of these implicitly rely on the default JVM charset. This poses a significant problem for non-ASCII text in templates on Google App Engine, where the default is "US-ASCII". In the interests of robustness, I think it would be nice if Tapestry was able to eliminate any reliance on default charsets. I am not confident enough in my understanding of Tapestry internals to know how to appropriately retrieve symbol properties (such as "tapestry.charset") via the IoC system in internal service implementations, but I have verified that explicitly specifying "UTF-8" as follows resolved my problem:
> InputStreamReader rawReader = new InputStreamReader(rawStream, "UTF-8");
> ...
> PrintWriter writer = new PrintWriter( new OutputStreamWriter(bos, "UTF-8") );
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