Hi, Thanks for the mail. I tried this but still the output into the browser is looking like:
<%@ page contentType = "text/html; charset=big5"%><BR> <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE> New Document </TITLE> <META NAME="Generator" CONTENT="EditPlus"> <META NAME="Author" CONTENT=""> <META NAME="Keywords" CONTENT=""> <META NAME="Description" CONTENT=""> </HEAD> <BODY> this is a chinese output: <br> <%if("1".equals(request.getParameter("sel1"))) out.println("??????");%> <%out.println("hi from partha");%> </BODY> </HTML> ; which is the original jsp page. No chinese is displyed onto my browser. Is it a problem with tomcat being unable to process tag in a page that contains chinese. Is it that I have to do some setting into the tomcat for this? Thanks in advance, Regards, Partha -----Original Message----- From: Richard Yee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 11:51 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: URL Mapping Partha, What does your question have to do with the subject of your email "Re: URL Mapping"? If you are going to post to this list, you should have a subject that corresponds to the content of your mail. To answer you question anyway, your seeing exactly what your page2.jsp is supposed to output according to the way you have programmed the logic. try this instead: <% if( "1".equals(request.getParameter("sel1"))) { out.println("??????<br>"); out.println("hi from partha"); } %> </BODY> your original code would also produce a null pointer exception if the sel1 parameter was not passed to page2.jsp. Another way you could debug this yourself is to use an IDE that can debug JSP's like JDeveloper or JBuilder. Regards, Richard At 11:20 AM 12/11/2002 +0530, you wrote: >Hi, >I am using Tomcat 4.1.12. My requirement is to get Chinese characters in JSP >pages. >I am using the following code: > >in one page which has the form I am using: ><BODY> ><form name=frm1 action="page2.jsp" method=POST> ><Select name=sel1> ><option value=1>??????</option> ><option value=2>????</option> ></select><br> ><input type=submit value=submit> ></form> ></BODY> > > >in the next page (page2.jsp) i am using the following code: ><BODY> >this is a chinese output: ><br> ><%if(request.getParameter("sel1").equals("1"))%> >?????? ><%out.println("hi from partha");%> ></BODY> > >The problem is that in any case i am getting the output as the chinese chars >that have been written into the jsp body of page2.jsp irrespective of >whether i choose the first or the second option. and in the html output is >also similar to the jsp code, which means that the jsp translation is not >taking place in the tomcat. For other english pages it is happening >perfectly alright. >Any idea what can be done so that the translation takes place and the >conditional display of chinese is possible. Also shall be highly grateful if >you give idea as to how to initialize and manipulate chinese strings. > >Thanks in advance, >Regards, >Partha > >ps- those ? marks are the chinese characters. I am using Unicode text option >while saving the jsp files. So character conversion to ASCII while saving is >ruled out. In fact the IE output is giving chinese. >********************************************************************* >Disclaimer: The information in this e-mail and any attachments is >confidential / privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee or >addressees. If you are not the addressee indicated in this message, you may >not copy or deliver this message to anyone. In such case, you should destroy >this message and kindly notify the sender by reply email. 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