On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 10:10 PM, OdinUshuaia wrote:
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> Thank you. When I save the files with UTF-8, there is no more
> problem:-)
Cool.
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> Maybe I should use a UNIX-LIKE system, windows' default character set
> is GBK...
> Thanks again for your replying~
Sure thing. If you make a web si
Thank you. When I save the files with UTF-8, there is no more
problem:-)
Maybe I should use a UNIX-LIKE system, windows' default character set
is GBK...
Thanks again for your replying~
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I have a pet project that has Hebrew in it and I'm not having any
issues - like David said, if it utf-8 then you won't have a problem :-)
Welcome to lift
Cheers
Tim
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On 27 Dec 2008, at 10:11, OdinUshuaia wrote:
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> I'm a beginner of scala and liftweb. Because I am a Chi
Lift supports and language as well as the JVM supports that language.
I suspect that you've saved the .html file in an encoding other than utf-8.
Lift assumes all xml files it loads are utf-8. Scala's xml parser gets
confused sometimes if the file is saved with a different encoding.
If saving wi