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gerlar2000
Hi,
I have a webapplication that uses FOP to generate PDF documents. The
XSL:FO files are often encoded with iso-8859-1 to support ex æøå. When
running on windows there is no problem rendrering these characters
correct. I tried installing the application on Linux with default
encoding (reads this from the OS i think) set to utf-8. When I
generate PDF documents from this machine, the characters comes out
distorted. Why is this happening and what can i do to make them come
out right in the pdf document. Can I do this whitout changing the
default encoding the Java VM reads from the os.
Lars
I have a webapplication that uses FOP to generate PDF documents. The
XSL:FO files are often encoded with iso-8859-1 to support ex æøå. When
running on windows there is no problem rendrering these characters
correct. I tried installing the application on Linux with default
encoding (reads this from the OS i think) set to utf-8. When I
generate PDF documents from this machine, the characters comes out
distorted. Why is this happening and what can i do to make them come
out right in the pdf document. Can I do this whitout changing the
default encoding the Java VM reads from the os.
Lars