UTF-8 works fine with Chinese and everything else. I am doing it. It can
be used, and I do use it, on each JSP page no matter what the language. I
am presently using 19 which all work fine with UTF-8. I wondered about
that. And, I am not saying that UTF-8 is always the way to go. But it
d
Hello Jeroen,
On Monday 17 May 2004 10:42, Kransen, J. wrote:
> Anyone tell me if I'm wrong, but I doubt if UTF-8 covers Chinese. As I see
> it, it only contains 8 bits per character, instead of ASCII's 7 bits, and
> for that reason I assume it only covers 2* the number of chars. Maybe you
> can t
Anyone tell me if I'm wrong, but I doubt if UTF-8 covers Chinese. As I see
it, it only contains 8 bits per character, instead of ASCII's 7 bits, and
for that reason I assume it only covers 2* the number of chars. Maybe you
can try UTF-16 instead?
Jeroen
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