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Subject: encoding of text files
From: Joerg Heinicke <joerg.heinicke@xxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2002 11:02:54 +0100
java file encoding
Hello,

I have a problem with generated java/text files and their encoding.

From a autotest description a java file is generated. If i use default output encoding (UTF-8), the German umlauts in the output looks like this one:
"geändert"


If I use ISO-8859-1 it's correct:
           "geändert"

I use Netbeans, which knows in general UTF-8 (with XML), but I don't know whether it knows UTF-8 in text files. At least the output of the java file is also wrong.

It should be possible to have text files in UTF-8, shouldn't it?? What can then be the problem? How are text files marked as UTF-8?

With pure XML encoding seems simple, but what about text files. Can somebody enlighten me or point to some resources?

Joerg

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