3993: End user page shows question marks for CCK and JA locales
3976: Online Help “Tips on Searching” shows 404 error in non-English locale
3766: encode.jsp and ampassword -e differ with multi-byte (non-ASCII) characters
3763: Some non-ASCII characters are garbled when the web container is in C locale
1793: Authentication fails with multi-byte character for org or module in query parameter
Workaround: To view the localized entitlements, which are provided in .txt format, use a browser with the encoding specified for each locale in the browser as follows:
French (fr): ISO–8859-1
Spanish (es): ISO–8859-1
German (de): ISO–8859-1
Simplified Chinese (zh_CN): UTF-8
Traditional Chinese (zh_TW): UTF-8
Korean (ko): UTF-8
Japanese (ja): EUC-JP
In the OpenSSO Console, if you go to Federation > SAML1.x Configuration, and then create a new Trusted Partner with a multi-byte Name in the Common Settings section, the trusted partner name is garbled.
On the Geronimo web container in CCK and JA locales, if you log in as a user other than amadmin, the Access Control, realm, General, EndUser page (http://host:port/deployuri/idm/EndUser) shows question marks.
If you log in to the OpenSSO Console in a non-English locale such as French, click Help, and then “Tips on Searching”, the right Help panel shows a 404 error.
Workaround. To view “Tips on Searching” in English, set the browser language to English and then refresh the online Help window
If a password file contain multi-byte (non-ASCII) characters, the ampassword utility does not return the correct encrypted value. However, encode.jsp does return the correct value.
Workaround. If you are using ampassword, use a password file that contain only ASCII characters. If the password contains multi-byte characters, use encode.jsp to encrypt the password:
Log in to the OpenSSO Admin Console as amadmin.
Specify the following URL: http://host.example.com:58080/deploy-uri/encode.jsp
When you are prompted, enter the password and click Encode.
Copy the encrypted password.
If you start the web container in the C locale and set your browser to a language such as French, after you log in to the Admin Console, some characters are garbled.
For CCJK locales, the password reset page (http://host:port/deployuri/password) is not localized.
The dounix_msgs.po files for the Unix authentication module have not been translated because the Unix authentication module will not be included in a future OpenSSO Enterprise release. See Deprecation Notifications and Announcements.
If you try to log in to the OpenSSO Console using the org or module parameter with characters that are not UTF-8, the login fails. For example: http://host:port/deployuri/UI/Login?module=Japanese-string&gx_charset=UTF-8
Workaround. Use UTF-8 URLencoding characters such as %E3%81%A6 instead of native characters.