Thanks for the answere. I used the eclipse to change the encoding of
propertyfiles
to UTF-8. And also the encoding of JSP files to UTF-8 unfortunatly there is
no change in
the status. Still only monkeys display. Is it possible the JBoss to
interfere somehow?
Thanks!


Werner Punz-2 wrote:
> 
> 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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