Re: Multi Language Support

2002-04-05 Thread Glenn A. McAllister

On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, M.Y.M Shafeen wrote:

 Any solutions?

Ask on the Tomcat mailing list.

Glenn McAllister
SOMA Networks, Inc.



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Re: Multi Language Support

2002-04-05 Thread robert burrell donkin

the right place to ask questions about tomcat is on the tomcat user list 
(see http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html).

on the other hand, i have a strong feeling that this is really a more 
general question about jsp's (rather than tomcat) and so you might get a 
quicker solution to your question either by searching on 
http://java.sun.com/ or by posting your question to a general jsp mailing 
list or forum.

- robert

On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 10:39 AM, M.Y.M Shafeen wrote:


 Hello Guys,

 I'm using tomcat as a plugin to Apache.

 Apache does support the multi Language ( chinese ) when I wrote a piece of
 html code by setting the charset to gb2312. In the browser it
 automatically selects the Encoding as GB2312.

 However when we rename the same html file as a JSP file and plugged in
 tomcat to Apache and tried access from the browser the encoding is not
 changing and we get some garbage chars in the front end

 Any solutions?

 Shafeen


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