Euro(�) character in JSP -page

I'have a JSP-page where is html-textbox for adding salary wish for the job and the problem is that I can't � character from request!
I have to pages. In first one i have form where the text box is and a second one for saving the info to a bean.
I have tried to use this tag in JSP pages :
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=windows-1252" %>
and after this code:
String salaryWish = request.getParameter("salaryWish");
System.out.println("Salary wish(�): " + salaryWish);
String euro = "�";
System.out.println("euro: " + euro);
makes this kind of prints to Tomcat 3.2 window
Salary wish(�): 1233 ?
euro: �
and if I print the same to textfile those � characters are actually � characters as they should be. But now the euro mark that I filled to salaryWish textbox and got from request is changed to ?.
Does anyone know how to make those encodings work also in html-textboxes?

Can't get working with that UTF-8 conversion! Causes compiler exception while loading JSP page.
Instead I tried this and it seems to work
String salaryWish = request.getParameter("salaryWish");
try
salaryWish = new String(salaryWish.getBytes("ISO-8859-1"),"windows-1252");
catch (Exception e){ }
Anyway,
thanks robert!

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