Hello all
I am facing the following problem with tomcat 4.0.6 when using Japanese
characters :
1. The default encoding of the browser is not being set to the Japanese
charset (shift-jis). I have to change the setting manually to see the chars.
2. My japanese chars though being displayed in the JSP are not the same as
that inseretd in DB.
Can any one please help me .
Best Regds
Jyotsna
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Hello all
I am facing teh following problem with tomcat 4.0.6 when using Japanese
characters :
1. The default encoding of the browser is not being set to the Japanese
charset (shift-jis). I have to change the setting manually to see the chars.
2. My japanese chars though being displayed in the JSP are not the same as
that inseretd in DB.
Can any one please help me .
Best Regds
Jyotsna
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