Re: [OT] encoding of properties files

2011-03-11 Thread Ivano Luberti
n access to files to > maintain error messages / properties using older versions of Notepad. > > Regards, > Jim. > > From: Ivano Luberti [mailto:lube...@archicoop.it] > Sent: 04 March 2011 14:53 > To: Tapestry users > Subject: [OT] encoding of properties files > > H

Re: [OT] encoding of properties files

2011-03-11 Thread Ivano Luberti
ns of Notepad. > > Regards, > Jim. > > From: Ivano Luberti [mailto:lube...@archicoop.it] > Sent: 04 March 2011 14:53 > To: Tapestry users > Subject: [OT] encoding of properties files > > Hello I have a question I believe is not strictly Tapestry related. > > I'

RE: [OT] encoding of properties files

2011-03-04 Thread Jim O'Callaghan
Jim. From: Ivano Luberti [mailto:lube...@archicoop.it] Sent: 04 March 2011 14:53 To: Tapestry users Subject: [OT] encoding of properties files Hello I have a question I believe is not strictly Tapestry related. I'm developing a web site using T 4.1.6 My dev environment is Eclipse 3.5 +

Re: [OT] encoding of properties files

2011-03-04 Thread Hugo Palma
Have you checked if the jvm property file.encoding is set to iso88591 in both systems ? On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 14:52, Ivano Luberti wrote: > Hello I have a question I believe is not strictly Tapestry related. > > I'm developing a web site using T 4.1.6 > My dev environment is Eclipse 3.5 + Tomca

[OT] encoding of properties files

2011-03-04 Thread Ivano Luberti
Hello I have a question I believe is not strictly Tapestry related. I'm developing a web site using T 4.1.6 My dev environment is Eclipse 3.5 + Tomcat 5.5 on Windows Vista where everything works fine (I know I know...). Instead when I deploy the website on another machine, characters loaded from