Did you add a locale-config to your faces-config.xml ?
<application>
<locale-config>
<default-locale>de</default-locale>
<supported-locale>de</supported-locale>
<supported-locale>en</supported-locale>
</application>
Thomas
On 12/23/05, Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a <inputText>. when I type some East Asia characters into it, they
> are displaying correctly. But after clicking submit button, they did not
> show back correctly.
>
> One thing I noticed.
>
> I set the browser(IE) encoding to Unicode before typing the East Asia
> characters, after submit, the browser encoding changed to Western
> Europe(ISO). From browser view/source,
>
> <meta HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type"
> CONTENT="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
>
> it says UTF-8.
>
> Note: submit did not store data in database, everything is in memory.
> Browser does character conversion ? or JSF does some conversion?
>
> Confused !! What needs to be done for JSF web application to support
> characters other than English?
>
> Thanks in advance for advice.
> Dave
>
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