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: Wed, 12 May 2010 20:29:37 +0200
Hi Ken,
I think this may be the solution. If I try and open the file in BBEdit with UTF8 it says it's corrupted or badly formatted. If I leave it on auto-detect, I can re-save it as UTF8 and it seems to then open correctly.
Thanks!
David.
On May 10, 2010, at 2:12 PM, ISHIMOTO Ken wrote:
For change the encoding on an text file (HTML) file the best solution is using BBEdit.
I mostly use Japanese and have sometimes problems like that with imported code.
Ken Ishimoto
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On 2010/05/10, at 8:38, David Griffith <email@hidden> wrote:
> Well I've checked this in the Properties for the project, where else can I set it? I haven't found any other points where it can be changed.
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> Regards,
> David.
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> On May 10, 2010, at 6:14 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
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> It sounds like you have the wrong encoding set. Check this under the various file / directory Properties in Eclipse.
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> On May 9, 2010, at 12:16 PM, David Griffith wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> 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.
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>> 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.
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>> 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?
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>> Regards,
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