Thanks very much Matthias.
There may be some alternative like ensuring all the .java files start
with a UTF8 byte-order-mark or somesuch to tell the java tools that the
contents of the file is unicode, not ascii. However using "ss" is
probably the easiest solution..
Regards,
Simon
Matthias Wessendorf wrote:
Simon,
well I'll convert the german umlaut (ß) into its equal (ss)
HTH,
Matthias
On 11/29/05, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
When building the javadoc I get lots of warnings reported for
occurrences of Matthias Wessendorf's name, presumably because of the use
of a German double-s character.
[javac]
/home/skitching/workdir/myfaces/current/examples/tiles/src/java/org/apache/myfaces/tiles/example/DemoActionListener.java:23:
warning: unmappable character for encoding UTF8
[javac] * @author <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Matthias
We�endorf</a>
Can anyone suggest how to fix this?
Thanks,
Simon
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