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1. Re: Calendar Character encoding problem
ilya_shaikovsky Nov 18, 2008 7:07 AM (in response to ralf.mueller)which version you've using? please check latest official 3.2.2 SR1 release at list.
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2. Re: Calendar Character encoding problem
ralf.mueller Nov 18, 2008 7:31 AM (in response to ralf.mueller)I'm using 3.2.2. SR1.
It also happens when I translate them with a properties file. -
3. Re: Calendar Character encoding problem
adubovsky Nov 18, 2008 11:51 AM (in response to ralf.mueller)Verified (all work fine) in following case:
# header of the page the same as you attached
# attribute locale="de" is set for calendar
# environment: jsf 1.2, sunRI, jsp, tomcat 6, different browsers, different locale in windows
Could you please send me the simplest example war-file and detailed locale configuration of your operation system. -
4. Re: Calendar Character encoding problem
adubovsky Nov 19, 2008 8:54 AM (in response to ralf.mueller)Hello Ralf,
I received your war and problem you described is reproduced. So issue was opened in jira: https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/RF-4985
Our developers will resolve the problem.
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5. Re: Calendar Character encoding problem
ralf.mueller Nov 21, 2008 11:05 AM (in response to ralf.mueller)Seems like the same problem occurs for rich:contextmenu.
<rich:contextMenu attached="false" id="contextMenuId" submitMode="server"> <rich:menuItem value="LĈ" icon="/app/images/delete.gif" action="#{salesList.deleteList}" onselect="if (! window.confirm('#{msg.sales_deleteList_question}')) { return false };" > <a4j:actionparam name="rowIndex" assignTo="#{salesList.rowIndex}" value="{rowIndex}"/> </rich:menuItem> </rich:contextMenu>