What platform are you using? Windows does not use UTF-8 by default,
and this can cause subtle problems. If you can do the same thing on
other platforms (Linux, Mac) that would help narrow down the problem.

On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 8:15 AM, Sascha Szott <sz...@zib.de> wrote:
> Hi Erik,
>
> Erik Hatcher wrote:
>>
>> Can you give me a test document that causes an issue?  (maybe send me a
>> Solr XML document in private e-mail).   I'll see what I can do once I can
>> see the issue first hand.
>
> Thank you! Just try the utf8-example.xml file in the exampledoc directory.
> After having indexed the document, the output of the script test_utf8.sh
> suggests to me that everything works correctly:
>
>  Solr server is up.
>  HTTP GET is accepting UTF-8
>  HTTP POST is accepting UTF-8
>  HTTP POST does not default to UTF-8
>  HTTP GET is accepting UTF-8 beyond the basic multilingual plane
>  HTTP POST is accepting UTF-8 beyond the basic multilingual plane
>  HTTP POST + URL params is accepting UTF-8 beyond the basic multilingual
>
> If I'm using the standard QueryResponseWriter and the query q=umlauts, the
> responding xml page contains properly printed non-ASCII characters. The same
> query against the VelocityResponseWriter returns a lot of Unicode
> replacement characters (u+FFFD) instead.
>
> -Sascha
>
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Sascha Szott wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I've played around with Solr's VelocityResponseWriter (which is indeed a
>>> very useful feature for rapid prototyping). I've realized that Velocity uses
>>> ISO-8859-1 as default character encoding. I've changed this setting to UTF-8
>>> in my velocity.properties file (inside the conf directory), i.e.,
>>>
>>>  input.encoding=UTF-8
>>>  output.encoding=UTF-8
>>>
>>> and checked that the settings were successfully loaded.
>>>
>>> Within the main Velocity template, browse.vm, the character encoding is
>>> set to UTF-8 as well, i.e.,
>>>
>>>  <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"/>
>>>
>>> After starting Solr (which is deployed in a Tomcat 6 server on a Ubuntu
>>> machine), I ran into some character encoding problems.
>>>
>>> Due to the change of input.encoding to UTF-8, no problems occur when
>>> non-ASCII characters are presend in the query string, e.g. german umlauts.
>>> But unfortunately, something is wrong with the encoding of characters in the
>>> html page that is generated by VelocityResponseWriter. The non-ASCII
>>> characters aren't displayed properly (for example, FF prints a black diamond
>>> with a white question mark). If I manually set the encoding to ISO-8859-1,
>>> the non-ASCII characters are displayed correctly. Does anybody have a clue?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Sascha
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>



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