Ok I indeed assume you have an encoding problem, the webpage probably
has a different encoding than your resource file,
but why wincp 1251, utf8 can handle cyrillc to my knowledge...
if it is because you program in windows, eclipse has an encoding setting
for the editors where you can switch encodings (in newer versions the
default encoding has been moved into the file associations).

It is better to stick with utf8 throghout every possible layer that has
been my experience so far, which means, webpage utf8, resource files
utf8 database utf8, many other charsetzs have browser incompatibilities
or are not supported properly entirely.
(For instance if you go with ISO charsets you run into euro problems on
ie, or general encoding problems on ie forms)



PeshoChuka schrieb:
>   Sory if this is not the right place for this posting but i really don't
> have an idea and i suspect everything at this moment.
> Hi, i am trying to start a simple JSF application that display cyrillic.
> The application is exactly one <h:outputtext>. I am using eclipse and i
> needed to change the encoding to Windows-1251.
> 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED] language="java" pageEncoding="WINDOWS-1251" 
> contentType="text/html;
> charset=WINDOWS-1251" %>
> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/html"; prefix="h" %>
> <%@ taglib uri="http://java.sun.com/jsf/core"; prefix="f" %>
> <f:loadBundle basename="resources.application" var="bundle"/>
> <f:view>
> <html>
> <head> 
> <h:outputText value="#{bundle['welcome.title']}" />
> </head>
> <body>
> <h:outputText value="#{bundle['welcome.heading']}" />
> <h:outputText value="#{bundle['welcome.message']}" />
> </body>
> </html>
> </f:view>
> 
> In the browser the cyrrilic is broken. I set the browser encoding to CP1251.
> I tryed the same example with UTF8.
> I use JBOSS 4.0.5
> 
> Thanks for the help. I really try to search the forum for the same problem
> but i couldnt find a solution.
> 
> 

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