Thanks a lot. I just added the buttons.
Eelco
On 5/14/06, Takeshi Matsuba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Thank you for your advice about encoding.
Now,I localize buttons too.
please see followed diff output.
***
*** 59,64
--- 59,72
Hi.
Thank you for your advice about encoding.
Now,I localize buttons too.
please see followed diff output.
***
*** 59,64
--- 59,72
imgReset.setFont(font);
getSharedResources().add(save, Locale.SIMPLIFIED_CHINESE,
imgSave);
Hi
I am Japanese Wicket user.
I translate three files of Wicket-examples .
FormInput_ja.html
FormInput_ja.properties
FoemInputApplication.properties
see attached file
thanks
wicket-example_ja.tar
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What encoding (?xml version=1.0 encoding=) did you use for
FormInput_ja.html. My browser shows some rubbish which I don't think
is japanese. It doesn't seem to be UTF-8.
Juergen
On 5/9/06, Takeshi Matsuba [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am Japanese Wicket user.
I translate three files of
Cool! Thanks a lot. One thing: it is advisable to start your page's
markup files with:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=utf-8?
So that the encoding is set properly. If that is not put in the
markup, it renders quite funny on my box :)
Maybe you want to take a look at these buttons too? You can look
Yeah, it's UTF-8. Don't forget to set the encoding type in your
editor. That's done for Eclipse if you update.
Eelco
On 5/9/06, Juergen Donnerstag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What encoding (?xml version=1.0 encoding=) did you use for
FormInput_ja.html. My browser shows some rubbish which I