Let me know which browsers you've tested JSPWiki on and the issues involved.
Mozilla 0.9.x#
- Main development platform is Mozilla 0.9.5. All seems to work fine, both on Linux and Win98.
Netscape 4.7x#
- Netscape 4.75, Windows NT 4.0 - does not recognize UTF-8 encoding.
- It would also seem that when it does recognize the UTF-8 encoding, it messes up the UTF-8 conversion. This does not happen on Win98, but seems to happen on IE4.x as well.
Konqueror 2.2#
- Konqueror 2.2.1, Linux. Does not render all UTF-8 fonts, but does recognize them. Your average åäö work okay, but at least Japanese characters don't show. Probably a font issue.
- Dispute: when jspwiki.encoding is set to UTF-8, a page with åöä saved in Konqueror 2.2.1 on Linux gets cut off at the first (ISO-Latin-8859-1?) char position.
- Confirmed. It also kills any UTF-8 encoded page, so if you edit any page with UTF-8, you remove all UTF-8 characters. Is this in the Konq known bugs list?
- Ditto with Konqueror 2.2.2.
Internet Explorer 5.0#
- IE 5.0 SP1, Windows NT 4.0. Current link in the bottom status bar displays wrong characters with UTF-8 encoding.
- Same with IE 5.0 SP2, Windows 2000.
- Dispute: IE5.0 and Windows 2000 has been observed to result in "internal server error"[1] on about two of every three page saves. Unfortunately, I don't know what SP or special circumstances cause this. --ebu
Internet Explorer 5.5#
- IE 5.5 SP2, Windows 98 - no problems.
Opera 6.0, Win2k#
- Seems to have problems when page is in ISO-8859-1, and you edit a page with 8-bit characters. Characters get converted into some messy thing.
Nokia Communicator 9210#
- UTF-8 not supported.
- Browsing works fine, editing as well, saving an edited page causes an internal server error[#1] (so could be fixable? contact me --MikaelHonkala
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This particular version was published on 03-Dec-2001 12:49 by jalkanen.