How to type chinese?

My system is windowsXP chinese edition.
i install the beta3 sa

what a pity.....
l like the UI style of safari ........
ok i hope i can use i more smooth in the next editon......

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              > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
              > Von: Ralpho [mailto:[email protected]]
              > Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 21. Juni 2001 04:16
              > Bereitgestellt in: jsp
              > Unterhaltung: How to handle Chinese on WL 6.0 sp1
              > Betreff: How to handle Chinese on WL 6.0 sp1
              >
              >
              >
              > Hi all,
              >
              > I got a strange experience when i'm trying to handle
              > chinese character in
              > JPS. I wrote a simple JSP (test.jsp) performing "FORM POST"
              > to see whether i can
              > get the "right" chinese character after FORM POST. The
              > program is written as below:
              >
              > <%@ page info="test page" session="true" buffer="1024kb"
              >      import="java.sql.*, java.util.*, java.lang.*" %>
              > <%
              > response.setContentType("text/html; charset=UTF-8");
              >      
              > try {
              >      String s1a = request.getParameter("field1");
              >      String s2a = request.getParameter("field2");     
              > %>
              >
              > <HTML>
              > <HEAD>
              > <TITLE>DUMMY No. 1 ^.^ </TITLE>
              > </HEAD>
              > <BODY>
              > <BR>~~FORM POST TESTING~~<BR>
              > <FORM name="frm1" action="test.jsp" method="post">
              > Field 1: <INPUT type="text" name="field1"><BR>
              > Field 2: <INPUT type="text" name="field2"><BR>
              > <INPUT type="submit"><BR>
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              > <%=s1a%> || <%=s2a%>
              > </BODY>
              > </HTML>
              > <% } catch (Exception e) {
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              > }
              > %>
              >
              > Everytime when i entered a chinese character, i got some
              > strange character
              > or even nothing after FORM POST. Do you know why or could you
              > advise me how to
              > fix it? I'm using Window 2000 professional english version,
              > default locale is
              > Hong Kong, and WebLogic 6.0sp1.
              >
              > Thanks in advance.
              >
              > Regards,
              > Ralpho
              >
              

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