I am also having some problems with encodings now - but I *thing* whenever you get this kind of problem its because somewhere along the way some configuration is wrong - don"t know if you"re using property files. are they saved in the right encoding? are your templates saved in the right encoding? etc.

Hacer Soran wrote:
The special chars in the page came out with "?"  that's why I couldn't use it. 
The text coming from the db are ok but  static ones were the problem. I suppose I need to 
use the numeric char  reference in the template for the static text.
I think, the problem still exists for the chars that are not in UTF-8. Am I missing a point here?

Ron Piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  why not use UTF8 (unicode) ?

Hacer Soran wrote:

Hi,
I am developing an international site which requires to display text in all possible languages. Currently it supports Turkish and French. I have used ISO-8859-9 to support both. I need to Add other languages soon e.g. Greek which is ISO-8859-7. Is it possible to change the template-encoding in the application or use one to support all? Thanks in advance, your help is much appreciated.
 H
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