Hi Rajshkar,
You should take care of Character Encoding.
(characters from http request/response/DB, and platform default encoding)
This is only a difficult point to develop multi lingual.
Regards,
Watanabe
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Rajshekar> Dear All,
Rajshekar> I am developing a web portal for one of our client in English.
Rajshekar> The client wants now the Web portal to be multi lingual ie in German
Rajshekar> and Japanese also.
Rajshekar> iam developing the portal using java,jsp,servlets,tomcat and mysql.
Rajshekar> can any one please help me in this issue.
Rajshekar> I have no knowledge about developing a web portal in German/Japanese.
Rajshekar> thanks in advance...
Rajshekar> Raj...
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