The thing is that both of the files are local and accessing both of them
separately produces "correct" pages. I am not talking about speciefic pages
but every two pages that one is being imported.

Can someone confirm this behaviour ?


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From: "Serge Knystautas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tag Libraries Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, February 02, 2004 8:16 PM
Subject: Re: Output encoding of JSP pages


> I'm guessing one of two issues...
> a) when you do c:import, you are setting the language header in the
> imported file, which will get ignored since included pages cannot set
> headers.
> b) when you do c:import, the language info is not getting passed to the
> second page (i.e., the accept language or whatever it is is not set in
> the import, if it's a remote resource).
>
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> Dima Gutzeit wrote:
> > Anyone ?
> >
> >
> >
> >>I've continued to investigate this issue and a very instresting
behaviour
> >
> > came
> >
> >>up .
> >>
> >>When I try to access single JSP pages then everything works fine and I
can
> >>see the fmt:message in the desired language, but when I try to access ,
> >
> > pay
> >
> >>attenetion ... , some JSP page that has c:import of some other page ,
does
> >>not matter what page , then all fmt:message are see as "?????" (We are
> >>talking about non-english fonts). To sharpen that point , access of
those
> >>pages from import , separately , works ok as well.
> >>
> >>Please, can someone comment on that ?
>
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