Buck:

Sorry for the direct reply but I haven't quite sat down to figure out how the
posting of replys work on WEB400.  Unfortunately, the question is not dealing
with WAS at all... the messages are being returned by Tomcat.  I tripped across
a post once that showed where this encoding test was being performed and showed
how to circumvent it. By bypassing the test it allows Tomcat to serve webfaced
applications (I have it working on one AS/400 and am trying to duplicate this on
another AS/400). Unfortunately, I can't seem to find the post I did before and
I'm positive that this is the key... I'm close I can get the application to
display but then it immediately blanks the screen. No UTF-8 problems or anything
just a blank screen and I've been trying to duplicate what I did so I can post
the answer for the many people like me who are trying to get Webfacing working
with Tomcat.

Thanks for the thought,

Greg



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>Webfacing does an encoding test and I'm
>wondering if anyone out there knows
>where the test is performed?

I don't know the answer, but is the question "how do I get WAS to recognise
UTF-8?"

WAS 3.5.x
default.client.encoding UTF-8
file.encoding UTF-8

WAS 4.0.x
client.encoding.override UTF-8

  --buck
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