I would recommend that you always specify UTF-8 within the page directive
on each page. Your properties files *must* be created with native2ascii if
they're not in iso-8859-1, because that's just the way Java properties
files work.

--
Martin Cooper


On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Dima Gutzeit wrote:

> Dear list members,
>
> I am using JSTL taglirary (FTM) to localize my jsp pages. When the context of the 
> pages is not and english charset , for example russian, then the page does not comes 
> in correct encoding , and I have to change it manually in the browser. The output of 
> JSP pages is always UTF-8 and does not matter what locale I set in fmt:setLocale .
>
> This happens when the bundle files are created in local encoding.
>
>
> When I use native2ascii to create files from UTF8 format then I see only "?????" in 
> the output files , but the most instresting part is that the first page of my 
> application comes just fine and in correct language.
>
>
> Can someone help with that ?
>
>
> Regards ,
> Dima Gutzeit.
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