some tips from me
1. mask non standart characters with html entitys like nbsp; that you display
in html pages, if there exist some one.
2. setting response contentType, with % page contentType=
3. adding to the head of your html page
meta http-equiv=Content-Type content=text/html; charset=iso-8859-15
4. test different browsers
5. does the browser have fonts with the characters?
which browser you use?
On Sunday 15 December 2002 09:23, Galbayar Dorjgotov wrote:
hi all.
i have one problem. My JSP's enconding is windows-1251 and have a form.
i'm wrote cyrillic characters and submit
when i reading textfield value use getParameter() method it returns
what's the matter?
MY JSP is
% page contentType=text/html; charset=windows-1251 language=java
import=java.io.* errorPage= %
html
head
titleUntitled Document/title
/head
body
%
String a1=request.getParameter(textfield);
out.println(a1);
if (a1!=null){
InputStreamReader a=new InputStreamReader(new
ByteArrayInputStream(a1.getBytes()),windows-1251);
int gg=0;
gg=a.read();
out.println((char)gg);
a.close();
}
%
form name=form1 method=post action=
input type=text name=textfield
input type=submit name=Submit value=Submit
/form
/body
/html
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