Hi Saravanan,
Did you install multi-lingual support?
then, just input
LANG=ja_JP.PCK;export LANG
./startup.sh
regards,
Watanabe
In the message "Japanese Characters in Solaris"
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P Saravanan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All
> I am trying to get japanese input from the HTML form. If i run my servlet in
> WindowsNT environment, i am able to get the proper japanese character in the
> server side. But when i move the same class file to Solaris environment, i am
> getting the junk values(??????).
> My Servlet code snippet is
> --------------------------------
> String str = req.getParameter("sSE");
> System.out.println("Before: " + str);
> String en = new String(str.getBytes("ISO-8859-1"));
> System.out.println("After " + en);
> -------------------------------
> In both Windows and Solaris, i am running Tomcat3.2.3 and JDK1.3
> My Character set in HTML is SJIS.
> How i can get the proper string in Solaris.
> Thanks in Advance
> With regards
> Saravanan
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