Hey Yann Lebreton ! I have the same doubt as you, but for time constraints we decide to use the encode at the JSP.
I have some questions about Internationalizations and maybe you / someone else could give me a more clear perspective on this subject... I' am developing a site wich must run under several languages, including Chinese, Thay, and many many others. I build several small applications to prove that the location / I18N works fine on struts for showing messages at the HTML. But My current concern is those input text fields... How Can I handle the user Input ? I will save all entered data in a Oracle database (already prepared to work with Unicode), but during testing every time that I save some data in Unicode format the Database don't understand it. Does anyone here have any hint on this stuff ? Cheers ! José Gustavo Zagato Rosa System Analyst - Atos Origin [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Yann Lebreton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: sexta-feira, 5 de setembro de 2003 13:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [OT] Character Encoding As part of localizing a site, I'm trying to set the content type of the response. Now I now I can do this within the JSP (<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8" %> ). But I'd rather do this globally. I found out that you can set this as a parameter of the controller in struts. This would work fine if the JSP compiler wasn't also setting the content type automatically. So do someone know a container setting to do this ? Is there something like a "pre-compiler" for JSP, that would change/add code to each JSP before giving it to the JSP compiler ? Thanks, Yann --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]