Unicode characters shouldn't be specified differently. OTOH, we've used Trinidad for internationalized pages for awhile.
If I had to guess, my hunch is that JsCookMenu is doing something weird here.. How exactly are you specifying the value? If it's entered directly into a JSP or JSPX file, Unicode escapes are *not* supported - that's not how either of these technologies do escaping. In .jspx, you enter: "Jezičke" or "Jezičke" if your XML encoding is set correctly. in .jsp, you have to write: "Jezičke" ... and make sure your JSP encoding is set correctly. If Java (in a ResourceBundle, for example), then of course: \u010d -- Adam On 6/22/07, Mladen Nisevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a strange issue with displaying of unicode characters on Trinidad components. The very same string gets displayed correctly on Tomahawk JsCookMenu but not on any of the Trinidad components. On Trinidad components I see it as Jezi\u010dke so the unicode code \u010d is displayed instead of the character č. The word should look like this: Jezičke. Does anyone have any idea why this might be? Should the unicode characters be specified in a differenet way for Trinidad components? Thanks in advance ________________________________________________________________________ Alaric Systems Ltd. Registered in England No. 3314005 Registered Office: 108 Linton House, 164-180 Union Street, London SE1 0LH ________________________________________________________________________ This e-mail has been scanned for all known viruses by Star. The service is powered by MessageLabs.

