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After months of relatively trouble free operation, JRoller is straining against the load of 3980 users and heavy traffic. I adjusted some of JRoller's mod_jk2 settings today and restarted the server. It failed to start, so I reversed my settings change and tried again - still no luck. Unfortunately, I'm not going to be able to touch the system until tonight, after I get off work, take the kids to soccer practice, and to the end-of-season dinner. Sorry JRollers, I'm a soccer dad first and a JRoller admin second. Matt Schmidt may be able to do something after he gets out of class this afternoon.
Update - 11:30PM EST - JRoller is back up. JRoller's JIRA instance should be up shortly.
Dave Johnson in Roller
05:51PM Apr 29, 2004
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Posted by Matt Raible on April 29, 2004 at 08:36 PM EDT #
Does Roller support user specified encodings? In MT, it's possible to specify the desired encoding as a property in the mt.cfg file like:
and then use it as a tag with the name $MTPublishCharsetHowever, in JRoller, there's not such an option and even when I hardcode it (UTF-8) into my HTML pages, the server ignores them and I always get the ISO-8859-1 encoding in my header (what the browser gives higher priority to it than the meta tag). Is there any efforts to add this feature to the Roller?
Having said that, I see that the encoding of your weblog itself, is UTF-8, so this should be a problem with JRoller, isn't it?
Posted by Behrang Saeedzadeh on April 30, 2004 at 01:28 PM EDT #
Posted by Dave Johnson on April 30, 2004 at 01:38 PM EDT #