José Ferreiro wrote:
Item#x41E;#x441;#x43D;#x43E;#x432;#x43D;#x43E;#x435;
lt;/codeDescriptiongt;lt;/errorCodeItemgt;/Item
Does anyone has an idea how I can get the encoded word/phrase back to
cyrillic in the client?
I assume that it is UTF-8 encoded...
Actually, this is XML encoding. You
Thank you Ognjen,
You are correct about your statement.
I also suceeded without any problem to do the excaping for
lt;/codeDescriptiongt; - /codeDescription
As I am developping in a English (Western country) environment with eclipse
I cannot display the word *Основное *from *
As I am developping in a English (Western country) environment with
eclipse I cannot display the word *Основное *from
*#x41E;#x441;#x43D;#x43E;#x432;#x43D;#x43E;#x435;* in the
Eclipse console (I mean when I do a System.out.println).
Just try this:
Run, Open run dialog...
then locate
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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:57:57 +0100
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Subject: Re: Cyrillic characters.
As I am developping in a English (Western country
Thank you Ognjen.
I tried this and I see you logic but it is not working!
Well for me it is not the most important to see the data in the Output
Console (well it will help but as far as I know that the data is transfered
this is the most important).
I am trying now to develop a GUI to see better
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Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:57:57 +0100
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To: axis-user@ws.apache.org
Subject: Re: Cyrillic characters.
As I am developping
Try reading this:
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=653068tstart=165
Maybe the console font doesn't support cyrillic characters?
-Ognjen
José Ferreiro wrote:
Thank you Ognjen.
I tried this and I see you logic but it is not working!
Well for me it is not the most important to see