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Technologies > Web Servers > Tomcat > by Character Encodings

Usage of Tomcat broken down by character encodings

Find more details in our extensive Tomcat market report.

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This diagram shows the percentages of websites using Tomcat broken down by character encodings. See technologies overview for explanations on the methodologies used in the surveys.

How to read the diagram:
Tomcat is used by 0.6% of all the websites whose web server we know.
Tomcat is used by 0.6% of all the websites whose web server we know and that use UTF-8 as character encoding.

Overall
0.6%
UTF-8
0.6%
ISO-8859-1
0.6%
Windows-1251
less than 0.1%
GB2312
0.7%
Shift JIS
0.2%
Windows-1252
0.2%
GBK
2.3%
Windows-1256
less than 0.1%
ISO-8859-2
0.2%
EUC-JP
0%
W3Techs.com, 19 May 2013
Percentages of websites using Tomcat broken down by character encodings

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You can find ranking, usage and market share data for Tomcat within all character encodings in our Tomcat market report.






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Tomcat
Category: Web Servers
Apache Tomcat is an open source Java servlet container that functions as a web server, developed by the Apache Software Foundation
Website: tomcat.apache.org






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