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> on 5/24/2000 9:54 AM, Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> i want to localize jyve to chinese
> >> i add a new class(JyveLocalization_zh.java) and compiled
> >> but i can't see any chinese, only some ???
> >> i find turbine dos not set the codeset of ContentType.
> >> i change the code in RunDataFactory and solved the question:
> >>
> >> bash-2.03 $ diff new/RunDataFactory.java old/RunDataFactory.java
> >> 64,66d63
> >> < // Turbine Classes
> >> < import org.apache.turbine.services.resources.*;
> >> <
> >> 126,133d122
> >> <
> >> < // set ContentType
> >> < String charset =
> >> < TurbineResources.getString("locale.default.charset", null);
> >> < if (charset != null)
> >> < {
> >> < data.setContentType("text/html; charset=" + charset);
> >> < }
> >
> > your patch is backwards...but other than that, it looks good. :-)
>
>
> actually...that wasn't the right way to implement it at all...i have just
> checked in the right way. :-)
>
> for example, you don't want to hard code the setting of the text/html...what
> if you wanted to send out text/plain as a different charset?
>
> -jon
>
thanks Jon
i getted the last version of Turbine-CVS
you are right
and now the localization is working good
are you received my JyveLocalization_zh.java?
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