Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
- Subject: Re: Eclipse/WOLips Strange Chinese Characters
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 23:16:57 +0200
Some more notes - updating Eclipse did not help although I didn't really think it would.
The same thing is happening when editing the WOD file. Once I edit and save it, even to add/remove a character, it's like it is saving it in some strange foreign format that is not recognisable when WO tries to parse the file, although it looks perfectly fine in Eclipse. I get the same behaviour as below in the WOD file.
This happens in one WO Component, but in another it's perfectly fine and I can update it as I like with no problems.
I suspected corrupted files so I re-copied them from the originals, they work fine until I edit them, then the same behaviour.
It's crazy. Makes no sense to me.
Regards,
David.
On May 9, 2010, at 9:16 PM, David Griffith wrote:
Hi all,
In one of my apps that I've converted over to Eclipse, I am having trouble updating the HTML pages. I've noticed that on some of the pages I am getting two strange symbols as the first entries in the HTML file. Then, if I click in some text and try to delete it letter by letter, I have to delete twice each time to delete one character. If I then type some new text, it appears fine in the file but when I load it in a browser it shows as chinese characters. The rest of the page is fine, only the new characters appear like this. If I delete the two strange characters at the beginning of the file it seems to create even more strange behaviour.
I am currently updating Eclipse to the latest version in case it might be a bug in there, but it looks to me like something to do with encoding. I have set the workspace encoding to UTF-8 but I'm not sure how to check the actual encoding on any given page. I have had this problem (or something similar) before in XCode and as I remember I had to use the 'convert' command to actually convert the file to UTF-8 as it was either saved in some other format or was corrupted.
Anyone ever seen this? Or anyone know if there is an equivalent 'convert' command in Eclipse to specifically set the encoding for any given document?
Regards,
David. _______________________________________________
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