If you are using Eclipse, there is a Plug-in named Properties
Editor:http://propedit.sourceforge.jp/index_en.htmlI think it is made
by a Japanese guy.
With it's help, you can edit your property file in any language,and
the real file content will be converted into ascii mode automatically.
Sorry, the format of my email is somehow broken.
The correct URL is:
http://propedit.sourceforge.jp/index_en.html
2011/11/28 Li Ying liying.cn.2...@gmail.com:
If you are using Eclipse, there is a Plug-in named Properties
Editor:http://propedit.sourceforge.jp/index_en.htmlI think it is made
Folks,
I use the property files for localization. But well, property files
are pretty limited as they can only do iso. I need UTF-8 urgently now,
because I have chinese characters at hand. What are my options?
I have that:
struts.i18n.encoding=UTF-8
constant name=struts.i18n.encoding
On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 10:20 AM, Christian Grobmeier
grobme...@gmail.com wrote:
Folks,
I use the property files for localization. But well, property files
are pretty limited as they can only do iso. I need UTF-8 urgently now,
because I have chinese characters at hand. What are my options?
You can enable native2ascii conversation on-the-fly with your IDE, it
works very well in IntelliJ IDEA, go to Settings - File Encodings -
select Transparent native-2-ascii conversion
Regards
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Honestly, I was already glad to read Martins suggestion.
But now I really don't know how I could survive so long without IntelliJ.
You two guys have saved me tons of work, it all works excellent.
Thanks!
2011/11/22 Łukasz Lenart lukasz.len...@googlemail.com:
You can enable native2ascii