Bonjour,

Browser can only display characters that belong to standard encoding they are aware 
of. Even when all new browsers will be able to display the euro character, older ones 
will not. To be sure that all clients will display your pages correctly, the best 
solution, in my opinion, is to use an image. It's what we have done on our site 
(www.volgadif.com) and it looks quite good !

Pierre-Yves

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Objet : How to generate the caractére Euro € ...?


Bonjour
I don't succeed to write in a browser from a servlet the signe euro €
In my editor I see the sign €, but the string "128 €" for exemple is not
well interpreted by the browser ??

How to do that ??

Claude H

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