Dear Mr. Schaeffer, i'm using the first alternative but without the equal sign. It looks rather than key value Solved the problem recently. Seems that my texteditor used a different charset and convert it to a wrong character. Now it works fine. Thanks and regards, Carsten
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Auftrag von Bruno Schaeffer Gesendet: Freitag, 1. Dezember 2006 21:01 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: [ULC-developer] Issue about umlauts What do your resource entries look like? Resource.Name=ärger or Resource.Name=\u00e4rger I am always using the later. It can be easily generated from the first one by the ant task "native2ascii". Regards --Bruno On 30.11.2006, at 15:05, Keuch, Carsten wrote: Hi, i'm using the java localization technology with resourcebundles. Some of my key-value pairs has umlauts (ä,ü,ö) as part of the string. My app does not display these umlauts in a correct manner. Found nothing on developer list or other guides... Any hints? Regards, Carsten ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bruno Schaeffer Tel: +41 61 228 94 44 Canoo Fax: +41 61 228 94 49 Kirschgartenstrasse 7 CH-4051 Basel http://www.canoo.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] Beyond AJAX - Java Rich Internet Applications http://www.canoo.com/ulc ------------------------------------------------------------------------
