And did any of you faced the streaming problem before like mine? Thanks 2010/3/16 P T Withington <[email protected]>
> I'm pretty sure that on Linux, Flash uses the fonts supplied by the X font > server, so you need to make sure you have the appropriate fonts installed > there. > > On 2010-03-16, at 16:29, cem sonmez wrote: > > > if it is , isnT it must repeat on windows box as well ? > > > > 2010/3/16 Henry Minsky <[email protected]> > > > >> It sounds like somehow the font that is being used does not have the > needed > >> unicode characters? > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:03 PM, cem sonmez <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> > >>> Yes I see but even I donT send any data from my application to any web > >>> server, I see this broken characters on openlaszlo application. > >>> > >>> Regards > >>> > >>> 16 Mart 2010 18:47 tarihinde Henry Minsky <[email protected]> > yazdı: > >>> > >>> You need to be very careful if you are sending data from your app to > the > >>>> web server, that your web server properly understands the character > >>>> encoding. I have some examples of .jsp scripts which do this, the web > server > >>>> has the wrong defaults usually > >>>> > >>>> <%@ page import="java.util.*" %> > >>>> <%@ page import="java.io.*" %> > >>>> <%@ page import="java.net.URLDecoder" %> > >>>> <%@ page contentType="text/xml; charset=UTF-8" %> > >>>> <% > >>>> InputStream is = request.getInputStream(); > >>>> out.println("<response>"); > >>>> // read into byte array > >>>> ByteArrayOutputStream bs = new ByteArrayOutputStream(); > >>>> > >>>> int c = 0; > >>>> byte[] buffer = new byte[1024]; > >>>> int b = 0; > >>>> > >>>> while((b = is.read(buffer)) > 0) { > >>>> c += b; > >>>> bs.write(buffer, 0, b); > >>>> } > >>>> // convert to string > >>>> String query = new String(bs.toByteArray(), "UTF-8"); > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 12:31 PM, cem sonmez <[email protected] > >wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> Hi all > >>>>> I have some questions and waited for a couple of time to ask all of > them > >>>>> in a thread > >>>>> I am using a Linux distibution (Pardus). And all the problems below > >>>>> occurs for linux. > >>>>> > >>>>> * @problem : when try to write @ character on an edittext, it is > being > >>>>> seen like at [1] > >>>>> > >>>>> * character encoding : when I try to use the Turkish characters on > the > >>>>> text , it is being seen like at [2] (this is for the string *şuleı*). > >>>>> Browser character encoding is UTF-8. > >>>>> > >>>>> * streaming problem : for the first time when I publish the video > >>>>> stream, I can see my cam clearly on the videoview. But after using > closing > >>>>> the stream by using : > >>>>> stream.close(); > >>>>> camm.setAttribute("show",false); > >>>>> and when I try to publish and show my cam on the videoview, I just > see > >>>>> the black and gray lines on the videoview like at [3]. Similarly at > the > >>>>> other ones, this problem does not repeats on a windows machine. > >>>>> > >>>>> Is there anyone had an experience like such cases? > >>>>> Thanks in advance. > >>>>> Best regards. > >>>>> > >>>>> [1] - http://members.comu.edu.tr/cem/images/@character.png > >>>>> [2] - http://members.comu.edu.tr/cem/images/character.png > >>>>> [3] - http://members.comu.edu.tr/cem/images/streaming.png > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Cem SONMEZ > >>>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Henry Minsky > >>>> Software Architect > >>>> [email protected] > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> -- > >>> Cem SONMEZ > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Henry Minsky > >> Software Architect > >> [email protected] > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > Cem SONMEZ > > -- Cem SONMEZ
