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Bug
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Resolution: Fixed
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P2
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7u6
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b57
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x86
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os_x
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Verified
Issue | Fix Version | Assignee | Priority | Status | Resolution | Resolved In Build |
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JDK-2230157 | 7u21 | Scott Kovatch | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b02 |
JDK-8003628 | 7u13 | Scott Kovatch | P2 | Resolved | Fixed | b01 |
JDK-8003284 | 7u10 | Scott Kovatch | P2 | Closed | Fixed | b16 |
"https://www.elsteronline.de/eportal/KonfigurationsAssistent.tax?schritt=3&jre=1.
Elster Online is a tax site which is using a software certificate. The certificate is stored in a file on the Mac and you open it via the applet. If there is an umlaut in the name of the certificate the applet will not see the file. Older Java versions supplied by Apple do not have this problem."
User agent string: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10.7; rv:14.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/14.0.1
- backported by
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JDK-8003628 [macosx] [regresison from Apple's Java 6] non-ascii chars can not be read or displayed, causing files to not load, files not found
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- Resolved
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JDK-2230157 [macosx] if an umlaut is in the name of the certificate the applet will not load file
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- Closed
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JDK-8000147 [macosx] if an umlaut is in the name of the certificate the applet will not load file
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- Closed
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JDK-8003284 [macosx] [regresison from Apple's Java 6] non-ascii chars can not be read or displayed, causing files to not load, files not found
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- Closed
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- relates to
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JDK-8011195 Apps launched via webstart have file.encoding value of US-ASCII on Mac OS X
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- Closed
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JDK-8011194 Apps launched via double-clicked .jars have file.encoding value of US-ASCII on Mac OS X
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- Resolved
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