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Re: Internationalization help



For some bizarre reason, known only to Sun, you don't use UTF-8. You need to use the \uXXXX unicode escapes for non-Latin-1 characters. You can use the native2ascii command-line tool to convert UTF-8 to-and- from this.

On Sep 8, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Mike Dougherty wrote:

Hello all,

I have a J2SE application that was developed primarily for the English language. Now my client wants me to translate the application to Japanese. I've got the MessageBundle's translated and encoded using UTF-8. But in my testing I'm not getting Japanese characters, but a bunch of other special characters. Do I have to install some sort of Japanese character set so that it will display the proper characters? Or is there something else I need to do in order to develop international Java apps on my Mac?

Thanks for your help,
Mike




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