Nitpicking a bit: .properties files need to be in ISO 8859-1 encoding not
in default.
Attila
2011/11/2 Wilhelmsen Tor Iver
> > It's a known fact for me aswell now :)
>
> Note that even though properties files need to be in the "default"
> encoding, you can use non-iso-latin characters by way of
> It's a known fact for me aswell now :)
Note that even though properties files need to be in the "default" encoding,
you can use non-iso-latin characters by way of the \u syntax, though a bit
more cumbersome than "raw" Unicode characters.
- Tor Iver
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It's a known fact for me aswell now :)
Ok it might be a no go then i guess. Might be the reason why eclipse also
has the "encoding determined from content" they actually have to read all
the content to *guess* what encoding it is.
regards Nino
2011/11/2 Martin Grigorov
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 10:54 AM, nino martinez wael
wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've UTF-8 encoded all my files, setup tomcat to support utf-8 and
> everything.. But something did'nt work because my chars where all garble..
>
> Then I tried all sorts of stuff, only to discover that nothing worked.
> Finally I