Hi, Marc,
recently I had a similar problem with Tomcat+OracleDBMS with euro symbol,
so I found that Tomcat use an internal codification (normally utf-8, but
you can
change that) and in Oracle you have the same (another problem with
codification).
My "hard" solution was:
HTML:
<head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=ISO-8859-1" /></head>
<body>
<form>
<input type="text" name="myinput" />
<input type="hidden" name="myeurosymbol" value="€" />
</form>
</body>
When the form is submit, the HTML character € is converter
automatically in the symbol €,
then in the server, you have the symbol in the same codification as
"myinput" data, so, you can make
a string replace and set again the HTML representation:
//In JAVA servlet
String MyText1 = req.getParameter("myinput");
MyText2 = MyText1.replaceAll(myeurosymbol, "€"));
// Save in the database
Now you can save the data in OracleDB without codification problems :-)
In PHP is similar, you can use "str_replace" function :-D
Marc Jansen escribió:
> Hi list,
>
> I searched the mailinglist-archives and the wiki but could not find a
> solution to my problem:
>
> I send AJAX requests to an oracle server, which in turn should send
> appropriate XML. E. g. I'm querying for streets starting with the string
> 'sch'. The server answers with an ISO-8859-1 encoded XML, and the
> umlauts in the response (e. g.'schönweg, schloßalle' etc) are correctly
> represented within my UI.
>
> But when typing in an umlaut, not the umlaut gets sended to my
> PHP-script, which talks with Oracle, but a representation of the umlaut
> (perhaps because of: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ?) gets sended.
> 'ö' gets transformed to 'ö%', etc. With this string representation a
> query like this:
>
> SELECT streetname FROM street WHERE streetname LIKE 'schö%'
>
> does return no rows... yet there are rows starting with 'schö'...
>
> I could possibly transform the given value again, after transmission to
> my script, but I do not know how.
>
> I tried to turn off the "processData" attribute using $.ajaxSetup(),
> but then everything crashed.
>
> Maybe someone can point me the right direction, any help is highly
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -- Marc
>
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