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Aaron Digulla edited comment on MRESOURCES-171 at 3/26/19 9:03 AM: ------------------------------------------------------------------- My preferred solution is: The plugin uses ISO-8859-1 when reading and writing .properties files by default and this encoding can be overridden with a config option. So when people have found a way to work around the encoding in their code (like creating their own {{Reader}}), they can configure the plugin to use ${project.build.sourceEncoding}. was (Author: digulla): My preferred solution is: The plugin uses ISO-8859-1 when reading and writing .properties files by default and this encoding can be overridden with a config option. So when people have found a way to work around the encoding in their code (like creating their own {{Reader}}), they can configure the plugin to use ${{{project.build.sourceEncoding}}}. > ISO8859-1 properties files get changed into UTF-8 when filtered > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: MRESOURCES-171 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/MRESOURCES-171 > Project: Maven Resources Plugin > Issue Type: Bug > Components: filtering > Reporter: Alex Collins > Priority: Minor > Attachments: filtering-bug.zip > > > Create: > src/main/resources/test.properties > And add a ISO8859-1 character that is not ASCII or UTF-8, do not use \uXXXX > formatting. > When adding this line: > <resource><directory>src/main/resources</directory><filtering>true</filtering></resource> > Expected: > ISO8859-1 encoded file in jar. > Actual: > UTF-8 encoded file in jar. > --- > If there are any property files (which can only be ISO8859-1) they appear to > be converted into UTF-8 in the jar. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)