Legolas Woodland wrote:
Shinsuke SUGAYA wrote:

Legolas Woodland wrote:

Shinsuke SUGAYA wrote:

Legolas Woodland wrote:

Hi
Thank you for reading my post.
I create a portlet with Creato studio (it use jsf to create portlet)
now when i deploy it into jetspeed all my labels changes to  ?????
i used unicode for my texts , should i configure something else in my portlet to make my text looks ok ?



Do you put <%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" %>
or something?

does portal systems works correctly with unicode characters?



J2 works correctly. I'm using UTF-8 in my portlets :)

Thanks,
 shinsuke


Thank you for reply.
indeed im trying to make a portlet application using jsf + Sun Java Studio Creator , i do not know how i can use resource bundle in jsf (i know how to use them in struts) now i does not shows some of my information in right encoding (does not save the jspf files in utf-8) , so i can not run the application with inline unicode data inside jsp files. is there any sample which teach me how to use string resource in jsf applications ?


I'm developing open source portlets on SourceForge.jp, and put i18ned
JSF portlet(based on MyFaces) to:

http://sourceforge.jp/projects/pal/

Please check blog.war. It works on J2, and English and Japanese
messages are included.

Thanks,
 shinsuke


Hi
Thank you for the link.
I create a localized jsf portlet for fr,en_US locales.
when i change my browser locale to fr , it shows the fr resource , but when i change the browser language to en_US it shows them in en_US.
I defined fr as default locale of my jsf application like :

.....
*<application>
   <locale-config>
<default-locale>fr</default-locale>
<supported-locale>en_US</supported-locale>
 </locale-config>
 </application>
*.......
, now the question is :
is there any setting in portlet.xml that determine default language for the portlet ?
or each portlet follow the portal configuration ?

My suggestions are:

- Check it on JSF application(not portlet) first
- Change en_US to en
- Change the preferred lang on J2 locale selector
- Check <supported-locale> in portlet.xml
- Check the resource bundle fallback spec

http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.2/docs/api/java/util/ResourceBundle.html#getBundle(java.lang.String,%20java.util.Locale,%20java.lang.ClassLoader)

Thanks,
 shinsuke

Thank you.





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