So, is it possible to *really* develop internationalized struts web
apps? How can I add chinese or japanese, if the way to
internationalize it isn't capable to use other encoding than ASCII? I
can't understand that.
Any idea?
Thanks,
Cristian.
On 09/04/2009, at 11:39, kindl...@arcor.de wrote:
If you look in the Java docs, you will see this is not
possible. .properties files are always ASCII. The only possibility
to include non-ASCII characters is using the Unicode codes \uxxxx. I
do hate this.
There might be a way to extend the resource bundle framework to
support files using other encodings, but I never found a ready-to-
use package and writing it myself was never worthwhile.
Martin
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Von: Cristian Peraferrer <corellia...@gmail.com>
An: user@struts.apache.org
Datum: 09.04.2009 11:28
Betreff: [s2] Using UTF-8 in .properties files
Hi,
How I can use UTF-8 in the .properties files? (I need the .properties
files for i18n, so loggically I will need characters other than the
contained in ASCII or latin1).
Thanks,
Cristian.
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