Glad to know it helps.
I think in general the utf-8 character set works for Chinese characters.
11/20/2002 9:32:57 AM, "smallufo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thank you , it really works .
>The solution is :
>
>In index.jsp :
><% response.setContentType("text/html;charset=big5"); %>
>
>use the following code to import header/footer :
><c:import url="jsp/footer.jsp" charEncoding="UTF-8"/>
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>> Have you tried using UTF-8 character set?
>>
>> 11/19/2002 10:30:36 AM, "smallufo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> >Hi all , I'm from Taiwan , newbie to JSTL .
>> >
>> >I encountered a serious problem about Chinese big5 encoding in JSTL .
>> >
>> >For example , a index.jsp wants to include header.jsp
>> >The first two lines of index.jsp are :
>> >
>> ><%@ page language="java" contentType="text/html;charset=Big5" %>
>> ><%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jstl/core" prefix="c" %>
>> >
>> >All chinese chars inside index.jsp can be shown correctly .
>> >
>> >Then , I want to insert header.jsp . I've tried many ways but in vain .
>All
>> >Chinese (big5) words in header.jsp cannot be correctly displayed. ex:
>> >
>> ><jsp:include page="jsp/header.jsp"/>
>> > Chinese words become bad codes.
>> >
>> >JSTL way :
>> ><c:import url="jsp/header.jsp"/>
>> > Chinese chars become question marks ("???????")
>> >
>> ><%@ include file="jsp/header.jsp" %>
>> > com.caucho.xml.XmlParseException: stream:26: illegal character
>> > ref at `?' (\ufffd)
>> >
>> >
>> >Adding character-encoding='big5' in web.xml or not seems won't change the
>> >result.
>> >
>> >What else can I do ? Can somebody help me ? Thank you.
>> >
>> >Server environment :
>> >
>> >Linux locale : LANG=zh_TW
>> >Servlet Container : Resin 2.1.6
>> >
>> >JSTL Libraries:
>> >jstl.jar : version 1.0.2
>> >standard.jar : version 1.0.2
>> >
>> >
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