may be you have to remove "charset = shift_jis" cause its allready Japanese
Version OS.

Just guessing.

karthikeyan.
----- Original Message -----
From: "randie ursal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:54 PM
Subject: displaying JAPANESE characters


>
> hi list,
>
>    i'm a bit confuse here.
>
>    i have my web aplication run on Solaris 8.0 (English Version OS)
> machine, in my application i tried to
>    display Japanese characters as data that was generated dynamically.
> This works fine, i just place
>     "charset = shift_jis" on my html tag.
>
>    but, when i deploy it to Solaris 8.0 (Japanese Version OS) my
> Japanese characters turn into garbage like
>    it displays only like this "????".
>
>    does somebody expercience like this problem?
>
>    im using Tomcat 4.0 and jdk1.3.1
>
> thanks
>
>   randie
>
>
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