Hello, community! :-)

I have spent quite a bit time solving two complementary
problems: outputting web pages in national
(cyrillic, Japanese, Chinese)characters/
reading form parameters with national characters with
servlets/jsps.

I have also spent quite a bit time answering questions
about these tasks in several mailists - looks like
this sometimes becomes a quest for people.

So I have written a short tutorial/essay on this topic
that I would like now to present for your attention
and review.

http://tagunov.newmail.ru/i18n/i18n.html

I would really this to be the link I will easily send
people when I hear them ask again questions that I have
already answered a number of times various maillists, so
I modestly ask those of you who are interested in the
subject and/or have any experience in this field to comment
on it and correct my surely numerous and large mistakes :-)

BTW, i have developed one arguable idea in
this essay that i would very much like to discuss with
experts. It is about the fact that you can't dynamically
choose a charset in a jsp in a servlet-engine portable way..

This idea closely touches the question of how functional
any imagenable i18n taglib can be and thus has a direct
connection with i18n taglibrary developmet.

There are a couple places in this essay that i would eagerly
like to make more complete. To do this i need feedback, especially
from people who run servlet engines different from mine...

Having thought through my ideas well i would certainly like
now to share them with the community and possibly start some
discussion around it! :-)

And without any doubt, I invite everybody who is experiencing
problems with i18n/servlets/jsps to try to find some help
in this modest study.

--
Sincerely yours,
Anton Tagunov
http://tagunov.newmail.ru
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

P.S. I'm sorry not to be on the list,
(it's actually so crowded!) so if you want me
to hear your replies, please e-mail directly!



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