Reference Citations - HerongYang.com - v2.94, by Herong Yang
tomcat problem
'Localization / Internationalization - Non ASCII Characters in JSP Pages' tutorial was cited in an Experts Exchange forum article in 2004.
The Localization / Internationalization - Non ASCII Characters in JSP Pages tutorial was cited in an Experts Exchange forum article in 2004. Note that my Geocities site has been moved to herongyang.com now.
Subject: tomcat problem Date: Aug 17, 2004 Author: illusionz70 Source: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Programming/Languages/Java /J2EE/JSP/Q_21096228.html >I have several HTML pages(NOT JSP page). >In the content of these pages is Chinese. >I can view the Chinese content when these pages store on my PC . >After that, I upload all these pages to my tomcat server. >Then,I cannot view the chinese content of my pages. >Therefore, I added the following the statement in each pages. > ><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=big5"> > >However, it does not anything. >So,Would you mind telling me how can I fix the problem? > >In fact, I don't want to rename these *.html files to *.jsp files. i guess you must use gb encoding .. see if this link helps u , http://www.geocities.com/herong_yang/jsp/non_ascii.html
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Dovecot SSL Warning (Not Error)
Cipher, byte[]s and Strings; oh my!
BodyTagSupport and JSP body-content
Invoking Remote Webservices from a Perl Client
IP Protection and Encryption Donation
Validate XML Documents in Java
GB2312 and Unicode Mapping Table