Hello,

It would be very interesting to me if you could send a "light" example of your messages.xml file ...

Where you producing simplified chinese or traditional chinese ?

Are you using a specific charset in the HTML you produce to tell the browser which charset it must use ? Or in the XSLT you use at the end of your pipeline ...

Because I can see that on most chinese web site there is the <META http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=gb2312"> meta tag.

Regards,

Vincent

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Hi!
 
We use chinese,by UTF-8,including pdf,everything good.
the messages dic must be UTF-8
 
Best regards
 
Johnson
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Hello Vincent,

 

I developed an application with Arabic contents using cocoon. I didn’t have any trouble yet, my xml files are stored as utf8, but I don’t have any experiences with utf16. You only need to make sure that the form encoding is set accordingly, if you plan to use formulars.

 

 

Jasper Michalczik

 

 

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Hello,

I have to develop a chinese web application and I would like to use Cocoon for this.

Has anyone already done that ?

Are there any specific Cocoon blocks to include ?

What should I put in my messages.xml i18n dictionnaries ? Is it UTF-16 ?

Thanks

 

Vincent


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