
As a matter of interest, why do you have a problem using UTF8
everywhere? Just about everything supports it these days, and the
lower seven bits look like ASCII? If I set global (setf *hunchentoot-default-external-format* (flex:make-external-format :utf-8 :eol-style :lf)) Then all my handlers which generate images will produce empty outputs. Andrew On Tue, Sep 2, 2008 at 4:38 PM, Robert Synnott <rsynnott@gmail.com> wrote:
2008/9/2 Andrei Stebakov <lispercat@gmail.com>:
No luck emailing the quotation marks. Let's try a German character 'ß'
(defun test-handler () (no-cache) (recompute-request-parameters :external-format (flex:make-external-format :utf-8 :eol-style :lf)) (setf (hunchentoot:content-type) "text/html; charset=utf-8") (with-html-output-to-string (*standard-output* nil :prologue nil :indent nil) (:html (:head (:title "Test page")) (:body (:p "weiß")))))
Will produce text like "wei�" If I set the global variable: (setf *hunchentoot-default-external-format* (flex:make-external-format :utf-8 :eol-style :lf)) the problem gets fixed.
Andrew
As a matter of interest, why do you have a problem using UTF8 everywhere? Just about everything supports it these days, and the lower seven bits look like ASCII?
Anyway, (setf (reply-external-format &optional reply) new-value) with the make-external-format thing as 'new-value' should do the trick. Rob
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