This issue affects a version of Openfire that is as of yet unreleased. It should not affect anyone running a proper release of Openfire. It is likely introduced by .
When using characters that are non-Western standard characters in things like nicknames, their usage seems to be broken (they’re replaced by question marks).
It has been reported that this occurs when setting nicknames.
I suspect that the new Netty implementation does not fully support UTF-8.
UTF-8 support is mandated by the XMPP specification.
This issue affects a version of Openfire that is as of yet unreleased. It should not affect anyone running a proper release of Openfire. It is likely introduced by .
When using characters that are non-Western standard characters in things like nicknames, their usage seems to be broken (they’re replaced by question marks).
It has been reported that this occurs when setting nicknames.
I suspect that the new Netty implementation does not fully support UTF-8.
UTF-8 support is mandated by the XMPP specification.