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From: Yiannis Mavroukakis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 2:45 AM
To: 'Tomcat Users List'
Subject: i18n problems
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I am using TC 5.0.16.
I once had problems when reading intl. form data and passing them thru
servlets to a database. That was solved by just u
I have a problem with accents that is occurring when I run Tomcat under
JVM 1.3.1, but not under 1.4.
I am trying to convert a byte[] (that comes from a socket in the
production code) to a String. The bytes come from a CGI and are
ISO8859-1. When I do String(myByteArray), I get a question mark
cha
Good day to all posters and lurkers,
I have a problem with accents that is occurring when I run Tomcat 4.1
under JVM 1.3.1, but not under 1.4.
I am trying to convert a byte[] (that comes from a socket in the
production code) to a String. The bytes come from a CGI and are
ISO8859-1. When I do Str
I have a problem with accents that is occurring when I run Tomcat under
JVM 1.3.1, but not under 1.4.
I am trying to convert a byte[] (that comes from a socket in the
production code) to a String. The bytes come from a CGI and are
ISO8859-1. When I do String(myByteArray), I get a question mark
cha
Hi, I am having problems using jsp:include under Tomcat 3.1 on Chinese(TW
Locale) Win NT sp6. If I have 2 files:
foo.jsp :
<@% include file="bar.jsp" %> <%="SOME_CHINESE_TEXT(¥qªk°|)"%>
bar.jsp:
<%="SOME_MORE_TEXT(ªF¥_©u·) %>
And I request foo.jsp, SOME_CHINESE_TEXT dispays fine. Howeve