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Re: UTF-8 Problem

Ozgur

2004-03-29

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There would be a problem to see correct encoding if you use borlands
make or another compiler. Try Sun's javac to compiler.

Ozgur ..

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Viju
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:29 PM
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Subject: UTF-8 Problem


Hi All,
I have a HTML page in which user can enter data in different languages,
like ARABIC, ENGLISH etc. Hence i have made the page as charset=utf-8.
Now when i submit my page to a servlet, all the characters except ascii
are going as "?". This happens only when i use IE6 with ServicePack1
run. But it works fine with IE6 without SP1. I am using Tomcat 3.3.2.
What could be wrong? Does anybody finds any hint?

Thanks & Regards,
Viju

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