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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T17:41:18+00:00 2026-05-15T17:41:18+00:00

I have a servlet that outputs JSON. The output encoding for the servlet is

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I have a servlet that outputs JSON. The output encoding for the servlet is ISO-8859-1. Pages in our webapp are also set to ISO-8859-1. I would use UTF-8, but this is outside my control; we have to use ISO-8859-1.

When I hit the servlet by itself, I can see JSON data that has been outputted. The character encoding is correct, and none of the characters look strange.

However, when I call the servlet via AJAX and use the data retrieved to populate a select box, I get � in the place of (it seems) all characters that have accents (for example i with grave or acute accent, dieresis, or circumflex). When I look at the response in the Net tab under Firebug, I can see that that the text looks fine. However, when I use that data to populate the select box, I get the diamond-with-questionmark.

These characters are all valid ISO-8859-1 characters, and so I don’t understand why they don’t show up correctly.

EDIT

Some more information. I use GET in jQuery.ajax and I’ve set scriptCharset to ISO-8859-1. On the server-side, I’ve explicitly set the encoding to ISO-8859-1 using request.setCharacterEncoding("ISO-8859-1");

EDIT

Code samples:

This is what I have currently. I added scriptCharset: "ISO-8859-1" to no effect.

        jQuery.ajax({
            url: "/countryAndProvinceCodeServlet",
            data: data,
            dataType: "json",
            type: "GET",
            success: function(data) {
               ...
            },
        });

My servlet uses org.json.JSONObject and simply outputs the string by doing response.getWriter().print(jsonObject.toString());

UPDATE

Per the comments about JSON and how it should be UTF-8, I tried to see if I could grab the data as text (so set dataType to text in jQuery.ajax) and then evaluate it as JSON myself (in Javascript). That doesn’t seem to work either! When I do console.log, I still get the funky diamonds. However, when I look at it under the Net tab in Firebug everything shows up fine:

Net tab:

{"error":false,
 "provinces":{"DZ-01":"Adrar",
              "DZ-16":"Alger",
              "DZ-23":"Annaba",
              "DZ-44":"Aïn Defla",
              "DZ-46":"Aïn Témouchent",
              "DZ-05":"Batna",
              "DZ-07":"Biskra",
              "DZ-09":"Blida",
              "DZ-34":"Bordj Bou Arréridj",
              "DZ-10":"Bouira",
              "DZ-35":"Boumerdès",
              "DZ-08":"Béchar",
              "DZ-06":"Béjaïa",
              "DZ-02":"Chlef",
              "DZ-25":"Constantine",
              "DZ-17":"Djelfa",
              "DZ-32":"El Bayadh",
              "DZ-39":"El Oued",
              "DZ-36":"El Tarf",
              "DZ-47":"Ghardaïa",
              "DZ-24":"Guelma",
              "DZ-33":"Illizi",
              "DZ-18":"Jijel",
              "DZ-40":"Khenchela",
              "DZ-03":"Laghouat",
              "DZ-29":"Mascara",
              "DZ-43":"Mila",
              "DZ-27":"Mostaganem",
              "DZ-28":"Msila",
              "DZ-26":"Médéa",
              "DZ-45":"Naama",
              "DZ-31":"Oran",
              "DZ-30":"Ouargla",
              "DZ-04":"Oum el Bouaghi",
              "DZ-48":"Relizane",
              "DZ-20":"Saïda",
              "DZ-22":"Sidi Bel Abbès",
              "DZ-21":"Skikda",
              "DZ-41":"Souk Ahras",
              "DZ-19":"Sétif",
              "DZ-11":"Tamanghasset",
              "DZ-14":"Tiaret",
              "DZ-37":"Tindouf",
              "DZ-42":"Tipaza",
              "DZ-38":"Tissemsilt",
              "DZ-15":"Tizi Ouzou",
              "DZ-13":"Tlemcen",
              "DZ-12":"Tébessa"}}

But when I do console.log(text) with what I get from jQuery.ajax, I get the following:

{"error":false,
 "provinces":{"DZ-01":"Adrar",
              "DZ-16":"Alger",
              "DZ-23":"Annaba",
              "DZ-44":"A�n Defla",
              "DZ-46":"A�n T�mouchent",
              "DZ-05":"Batna",
              "DZ-07":"Biskra",
              "DZ-09":"Blida",
              "DZ-34":"Bordj Bou Arr�ridj",
              "DZ-10":"Bouira",
              "DZ-35":"Boumerd�s",
              "DZ-08":"B�char",
              "DZ-06":"B�ja�a",
              "DZ-02":"Chlef",
              "DZ-25":"Constantine",
              "DZ-17":"Djelfa",
              "DZ-32":"El Bayadh",
              "DZ-39":"El Oued",
              "DZ-36":"El Tarf",
              "DZ-47":"Gharda�a",
              "DZ-24":"Guelma",
              "DZ-33":"Illizi",
              "DZ-18":"Jijel",
              "DZ-40":"Khenchela",
              "DZ-03":"Laghouat",
              "DZ-29":"Mascara",
              "DZ-43":"Mila",
              "DZ-27":"Mostaganem",
              "DZ-28":"Msila",
              "DZ-26":"M�d�a",
              "DZ-45":"Naama",
              "DZ-31":"Oran",
              "DZ-30":"Ouargla",
              "DZ-04":"Oum el Bouaghi",
              "DZ-48":"Relizane",
              "DZ-20":"Sa�da",
              "DZ-22":"Sidi Bel Abb�s",
              "DZ-21":"Skikda",
              "DZ-41":"Souk Ahras",
              "DZ-19":"S�tif",
              "DZ-11":"Tamanghasset",
              "DZ-14":"Tiaret",
              "DZ-37":"Tindouf",
              "DZ-42":"Tipaza",
              "DZ-38":"Tissemsilt",
              "DZ-15":"Tizi Ouzou",
              "DZ-13":"Tlemcen",
              "DZ-12":"T�bessa"}}

It seems to me that jQuery is doing something weird with the data.

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    2026-05-15T17:41:19+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 5:41 pm

    I finally figured it out. It’s pretty weird!

    response.setCharacterEncoding(String) does not work (don’t know if it’s related to my setup or what). It looks like it sets the character encoding, but for some reason jQuery messes it all up. You have the explicitly set the headers like so:

    response.setHeader("Content-Type", "application/json; charset=ISO-8859-1");
    

    Thanks for all the help, everyone!

    EDIT

    I did some research and checked out the JavaDocs and saw this:

    Containers must communicate the character encoding used for the servlet response’s writer to the client if the protocol provides a way for doing so. In the case of HTTP, the character encoding is communicated as part of the Content-Type header for text media types. Note that the character encoding cannot be communicated via HTTP headers if the servlet does not specify a content type; however, it is still used to encode text written via the servlet response’s writer.

    So the above still works, but you can also (and probably should) do this:

    response.setContentType("application/json");
    response.setCharacterEncoding("ISO-8859-1"); 
    
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