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Character encodings in Confluence (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Where character encoding is used There are three places that character encoding matters to Confluence: # Database encoding usually the most important; it is where almost all user data is stored. # Filesystem encoding important for attachment storage (pre2.2), reading Velocity templates ...
Other labels: http, documentation, database, unicode, internal, utf8, character
Configuring Database Character Encoding (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
database used with Confluence should be configured to use the same character encoding as Confluence. The recommended encoding is Unicode UTF8. There are two places where character encoding may need to be configured: when creating the database when connecting to the database (JDBC connection ...
Other labels: db-setup, database, known-issues, postgresql, unicode, utf8, mysql
Configuring Tomcat's URI encoding (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
default, Tomcat uses ISO88591 character encoding when decoding URLs received from a browser. This can cause problems when Confluence's encoding is UTF8, and you are using international characters in attachment or page names. # Edit {{conf/server.xml}} and find ...
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Application Server URL encoding (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Application servers may have different settings for character encodings. We strongly suggest setting this to UTF8 where possible. Information on setting the character encoding is available at: Configuring Tomcat's URI Encoding
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Known Issues for DB2 (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
DB2 Does Not Support Unicode Character By Default To support the Unicode character set, create your database like this: For 8.2.2 or later: db2 create database <name> using codeset utf8 territory us pagesize 8 k Before 8.2.2 ...
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MySQL 3.x Character Encoding Problems (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
MySQL 3.x is known to have some problems upper\ and lowercasing certain (nonASCII) characters. Diagnosing the problem # Follow the instructions for Troubleshooting Character Encodings. # If the upper and lowercased strings displayed on the Encoding Test are different, then your database is probably affected. An ...
Other labels: database, troubleshooting, mysql
Troubleshooting Character Encodings (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Often users may have problems with certain characters in a Confluence instance. Symptoms may include: NonASCII characters appearing as question marks \(?\) Page links with nonASCII characters not working Single characters being displayed as two characters Garbled text ...
Other labels: internationalisation, troubleshooting-faq, database, i18n, troubleshooting
Configuring Encoding (Confluence User Guides and Documents)
Confluence allows the configuration of which character encoding is used to deliver pages. While different character encodings are supported, we strongly recommend that UTF8 is used. Confluence is heavily tested on UTF8, and users are likely to have less problems with this encoding than ...
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