Hi once again! 2007/2/22, Andrew Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Include ICUInterface34.dll? Yes, this file is in the same directory. I'm not sure. My default locale is zh_CN, which works well. To confirm
whether it's due to locale setting, you may change your default locale to en_US.
I tried both setting default locale via Windows' Control Panel -> Regional setting and using following keys -Dconsole.encoding=ISO8859_1 -Dfile.enconding=ISO-8859-1 -Duser.language=en- Duser.region=US -Duser.country=US -Duser.locale=US in command prompt while trying to start "Hello, world" application. Unfortunately, nothing helped. Probably, some other ideas? Yours sincerelly, Andrej Sokolov
