Thank you, Nic

So, if I am right, if the charset specified by the request is not ISO-8859-1
(which is the only charset to have the 256 first characters equal to those of
Unicode)
I have to convert the String.

Is that true?

guillaume ORIOL

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Nic Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date : lundi 8 mai 2000 15:13
Objet : Re: true String or not true String ?


>>>> guillaume ORIOL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 08-May-00 10:03:18 AM >>>
>
>>so my question is:
>>what do you get with a request.getParameter("field") ?
>>- a true java String translated by the servlet engine from a
>particular
>>charset to Unicode
>>- a strange java String still encoded in the charset of the HTML
>page
>
>request.getParameter("field") *should* return a string in the
>character set specified by the request.
>
>However, there are a number of problems with servlet API i18n and so
>this is not always so, it depends on the container basically.
>
>
>The JSR053 team is currently tryin to sort i18n out and produce a
>standardised system.
>
>
>
>
>Nic Ferrier
>
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