Hello Clemens,
 I reinstall XWiki and I'll let you know.
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 Bruno
 Le 08/02/2016 13:37, Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar a écrit :
 On 02/08/2016 10:21 AM, Bruno wrote:
  Le 05/02/2016 16:19, Clemens Klein-Robbenhaar a
écrit :
  On 02/05/2016 03:35 PM, Bruno wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I work in a French engineering school.
> I would like to install xwiki 7.4 for my team.
>
> I encounter a problem whith accents :
> When I create a page whose title contains accents (or French
> special characters), childs documents are not displayed in the
> *Document Tree macro*.
> However, it appears in the wiki Page Index, but not in the tree.
>
> I followed unsuccessfully the documentation for administrators
> 'XWiki Character Encoding Settings'.
>
> Is there something I did wrong ? Is it a bug ?
>
 I cannot reproduce this behaviour. At first sight it looks to me
 like a problem with your setup.
 Can you try to see if the page still shows up in the page index if
 you filter the page names with then accented character actually
 used in the page name (in the "Location" column)
 If they vanish there, too, it is probably something with your setup.
 In that case: what kind of servlet container did you use? If an
 apache / nginx etc running in front of it?
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 Thank you for your help.
 I confirm that the page is listed when I use the filter 'location'
 in the Page Index by entering the title with accents.
 _My config :_
   * Debian Jessie (8.2) 64 bits
   * MySQL Server 5.5.46
   * Apache 2.4.10
   * Tomcat 7.0.56
   * Oracle java 1.8.0_66 (v8)
   * XWIKI 7.4
 Do you think I need to retry the installation with java-7-openjdk -
 amd64  ?
 Bruno
 
 No, Java8 is just fine, I tested the issue with java8, too.
 If the document is shown in the page index, the encoding setup should
 be ok.
 The strange thing is that the document macro uses (nearly) the same
 way to transport the information (i.e. what pages are sought) to the
 server as the document index do - both use a simple AJAX GET Request
 parameter. (The main difference is that the document tree sends full
 page names, and the document index parts of a name).
 Is there any chance that you can talk to the tomcat directly w/o the
 apache? Can you see the AJAX-request in the server access logs? Do
 the search query for the location (request parameter "doc.location")
 different from the document tree (search parameter is just an 'id').
 for example an 'è' should show up there as an %C3%A8 (I think) ....
 I remember I once had nasty problems with apache as frontend and
 pages containing a '+', but I guess this does not apply here /...
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