I would just like to say thanks.
I have a magazine site which I recently upgraded from 3.2 to 4.1.24, and all quotation
marks in the text were being replaced with the dreaded ? The prospect of editing
manually over 100 pages was not a prospect I was looking forward to.
Following your advice,
Is someone collecting the posts like this one? Information like this needs
to be indexed.
-Mark
- Original Message -
From: Roberts, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tomcat Users List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 5:47 AM
Subject: RE: How to UTF-8 your site.
I would just
, June 11, 2003 5:47 AM
Subject: RE: How to UTF-8 your site.
I would just like to say thanks.
I have a magazine site which I recently upgraded from 3.2 to 4.1.24, and
all quotation marks in the text were being replaced with the dreaded ?
The prospect of editing manually over 100 pages
Quoting Andoni [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I have recently completed the torturous process of translating my web-site
into 16 European languages. Having had lots of advice from this list and
other sources I have come down to a few conclusions about what a Java /
Tomcat web-site needs in
1.
JSP pages must inlcude the header:
%@ page
contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
%
This is if you use JSP. If you work with servlets, then you should output the
appropriate headers.
Actually, it also sets encoding of the output stream. Or at least it used to in some
versions
Quoting Nikola Milutinovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1.
JSP pages must inlcude the header:
%@ page
contentType=text/html; charset=UTF-8
%
This is if you use JSP. If you work with servlets, then you should output
the
appropriate headers.
Actually, it also sets encoding of