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Matthew Farwell commented on JBIDE-9357:
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Absolutely, that is what I do. However, with the version of spring that I'm using
(1.2.8) the \u00E9 isn't interpreted correctly. With 1.2.8, with the following
properties file:
foobar1=f\u00E9d\u00E9ral
foobar2=fédéral
you get
key=foobar1 message=fu00E9du00E9ral
key=foobar2 message=fédéral
However, this is fixed with later versions of Spring. I realise that this version of
spring is quite old, but it's what I've got for this project.
Using JBoss Tools Properties Editor, some (but not all) non-ASCII
characters are changed to their equivalent \u escaped version
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Key: JBIDE-9357
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-9357
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: common
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.GA
Environment: Windows 7, Eclipse Galileo, JBoss Properties
Reporter: Matthew Farwell
Assignee: Viacheslav Kabanovich
Labels: eclipse, properties
Fix For: 3.3.0.M3, 3.3.0.Beta1
Attachments: foo.properties, jboss-foo.properties-properties.png,
jboss-plugins.png
In Eclipse Galileo
1) Create a file foo.properties
2) Change the project & file properties to be UTF-8 (See
jboss-foo.properties-properties.png)
2) Enter the following lines into foo.properties
barbar=fédéral
foobar=Numéro
3) Close the foo.properties
4) Reopen foo.properties, the file now looks like:
barbar=fédéral
foobar=Num\u00E9ro
If I save this file, the file gets saved in this form. This screws up the way that these
strings are displayed on the site. Note that only the Numéro is transformed.
Additional info:
The files are read using
org.springframework.context.support.ReloadableResourceBundleMessageSource, so the \u00E9
isn't interpreted correctly.
For exact version number (3.1.0.v200910281724M-H247-M4), see jboss-plugins.png. (
The workaround for this problem is 1) To have a unit test to find strings which have been
badly transformed. 2) Don't use JBoss Tools Properties Editor :-)
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