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Old 03-22-2004, 04:01 AM   #1
ssnair
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linux adds  for ANSI ®


Hello All,

I have a j2ee application running on oracle9ias (OC4J) ported on Linux 8.0. I am facing some typical problem while I use the application to do a socket communication to a windows system and putting it to a MSMQ.

A packet is constructed from XML file on oc4j and at one point where I am using the ANSI Character char of 174 ( ® ) it automatically adds char of 194 (  ) by default Eg. Linux : (41979®46240®0®) but the same on windows work fine. Eg WIN2K : ( 41979®46240®0® )

I have tested the same on Linux 9.0 and it works fine.

Is there anything I am doing wrong?

Please help me on this.

Thank you in advance.

Sajeev

Last edited by ssnair; 03-29-2004 at 02:03 AM.
 
  


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