Hi Maciek!
First of all check the type given in u'r JSP page i mean the input
type.Then try to print them on the calling jsp(the jsp calling the bean) if
upto this point they r printing properly then proceed otherwise check.And
if it work properly then there won't be any problem .
bye
At 01:10 PM 8/24/00 +0200, you wrote:
>Hi All
>
>I have problem with sending string to my javabeans.
> On my page user can enter some special characters from my national
>alphabet.
>Unfortunately when I send string to javabean using jsp:setProperty instead
>of this characters I always get '?'.
>Why is that so ? Should I use some conversion before jsp:setProperty ?
>
>Regards
> Maciek
>
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