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Hi all !
I run a ASP.NET page in Japanese Operation System (Windows XP Pro).
My Page is saved with the "shift_jis" encoding.
And my global settings (from Web.config) is as below.
<globalization requestEncoding="utf-8" responseEncoding="utf-8" />
When I add a Label and set a Japanese Text through the HTML
designer, the string shows haunted when running the application.
The Blowser Encoding is UTF-8 this time.
Adding the codepage attribute as below to the page directive
does not change the behavior. The Blowser Encoding is shift_jis
this time.
<%@ Page ... codePage="932"%>
:
<HEAD>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=shift_jis">
I have another Japanese environment (Windows 2000 Pro) but
this problem only occurs in this specific environment, so I
feel this is something to do with the environment (IIS, Machine.config ...).
Could you please advise me what I should check.
Thanks in advance.
May
I run a ASP.NET page in Japanese Operation System (Windows XP Pro).
My Page is saved with the "shift_jis" encoding.
And my global settings (from Web.config) is as below.
<globalization requestEncoding="utf-8" responseEncoding="utf-8" />
When I add a Label and set a Japanese Text through the HTML
designer, the string shows haunted when running the application.
The Blowser Encoding is UTF-8 this time.
Adding the codepage attribute as below to the page directive
does not change the behavior. The Blowser Encoding is shift_jis
this time.
<%@ Page ... codePage="932"%>
:
<HEAD>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=shift_jis">
I have another Japanese environment (Windows 2000 Pro) but
this problem only occurs in this specific environment, so I
feel this is something to do with the environment (IIS, Machine.config ...).
Could you please advise me what I should check.
Thanks in advance.
May