I also have i18n on with jstl in my project. I haven't have any display problem. Do 
you have all correspond property files 
for all four language? 

11/6/2002 1:44:26 AM, "Joan Foo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Hi,
>I am trying to use the jstl i18n tag library to display multilingual 
>content.
>I use UTF-8 encoding on my jsp pages. The problem is that the
>only content that gets displayed correctly is the one that
>uses the default of the system. The other ones get displayed as a series of 
>question marks.
>First I tryied to use a properties file that I converted to Unicode-encoded 
>with native2ascii. All the content got displayed as question marks.
>The next step was to use a ListResourceBundle and I created my java source 
>files in UTF8. I used the -encoding UTF8 argument in javac.
>Only the default language got displayed as it should.
>
>I am under the impression, that the i18n tag overrides the encoding in jsp 
>pages with something else (system defult?). Is there a workaround on this? 
>Why UTF8 is not supported?
>
>I also wrote a simple test bean that uses the same resource bundle,
>and with that I was able to display all four languages I use as they are 
>supposed to (using the ListResourceBundle).
>But I really don't want to re-invent the wheel, and would like to use the 
>standard library.
>
>Thanks in advance.
>Joan
>
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