Hi all,
my first post to this list :-).
I'm using Struts 2.1.6 and want to display a string that contains both HTML
markup as well as french characters (i.e. é è ê etc) on a webpage.
If I use the french
characters are correctly displayed, but the markup is escaped, and displayed
as normal text.
Hi all,
my first post to this list :-). Sorry if I'm double posting, not sure if the
first message reached the list.
I'm using Struts 2.1.6 and want to display a string that contains both HTML
markup as well as french characters (i.e. é è ê etc) on a webpage.
If I use the french
characters are
utf8 like this?
>
> <%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=UTF-8"%>
>
> Maybe you have to write the special characters in the string as html
> entities...
>
> Em 11-03-2010 09:10, Ulf Liedén escreveu:
>
> Hi all,
>>
>> my first post to this list
Hi all,
when my struts application receives form entries containing french character
(i.e. é è) they are converted to something else, like é è.
This has probably something to do with how the request is encoded. I've
tried to add
ServletActionContext.getRequest().setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");
Hi Manos, Lukasz,
and thanks for the replies. Setting the URIEncoding="UTF-8" in the
server.xml didn't do the trick for me, but so did an UTF8Filter in the
web.xml.
Best regards,
Ulf
On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 11:20 AM, Manos Batsis
wrote:
> Ulf Liedén wrote:
>
>>
Hi Celinio,
personally, I would build a method that gives back the URL of the page you
are currently visiting, including all parameters. You put this method in a
superclass of all your actions, so that its available everywhere. In the
code you decide which locale parameter to set, according to you
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