It does seem to be working in my case. 

I use Labels with literals that in some cases have some of the following
accents: àáèéíòóú. But when I do a "View source..." (HTML already rendered),
I can see the same literals without character2HTMLEntity conversion.

So, my question is: should I specify the activation of this conversion to be
effective, by means of any set-able API in WicketApplication or any other
point?



Nino.Martinez wrote:
> 
> Yes it automatically interprets a string and replaces special characters 
> with html equallents. 
> 
> But how did you pickup that it does not do that? How are you displaying 
> your strings ? Are you using labels or?
> 
> -Nino
> 
> Manuel Barzi wrote:
>> So, what's the conclusion? Does Wicket 1.2.6 support this automatic
>> character2HTMLEntity conversion or not?
>>
>>
>> Nino.Martinez wrote:
>>   
>>> Sorry if im totally wrong on this but, you guys talking about xml and 
>>> stuff... Arent wicket doing just that automatically... I mean in denmark 
>>> our Ø Å Æ are converted into html equallents, when passing thru 
>>> labels...? It's done thru the 
>>> org.apache.wicket.util.string.Strings.escapeMarkup , if using it 
>>> manually just remember to use the method taking the use convert to html 
>>> unicode param..
>>>
>>> regards Nino
>>>
>>> Manuel Barzi wrote:
>>>     
>>>> I think it may be e nice proposal to Wicket to allow somekind of
>>>> set-able
>>>> Character2HTMLEntity converter on rendering in the application side,
>>>> some
>>>> like:
>>>>
>>>> customWicketApp.setCharacter2HTMLEntityConversionForLiteralResourceOnRender(true);
>>>>
>>>> What do you think?
>>>>
>>>> I am working on Wicket 1.2.6, so I cannot take advantage of your xml
>>>> based
>>>> support if it starts from 1.3.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Martijn Dashorst wrote:
>>>>   
>>>>       
>>>>> I think Wicket supports xml based resource bundles since 1.3? So you
>>>>> can use properly encoded resource bundles directly if you create them
>>>>> in xml format.
>>>>>
>>>>> but this is based on limited memory.
>>>>>
>>>>> Martijn
>>>>>
>>>>> On 10/3/07, ManuelBarzi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>>     
>>>>>         
>>>>>> Dear Sirs,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have a lot of literal files (properties) with some special
>>>>>> characters
>>>>>> (spanish accents) that I would desire to convert to HTML entities
>>>>>> during
>>>>>> rendering. Is this conversion set-able in Wicket, so to automatically
>>>>>> let
>>>>>> the framework transform special characters to its HTML entity
>>>>>> representation?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Manu
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