Itunes cannot display chinese characters
itunes cannot display my songs in chinese character.
Perhaps the ID3 tags are not in the required Unicode. This app may help
http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/15953/id3mod
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After upgrade, my itunes cannot display Chinese
After upgrade to ios 5, my itunes cannot display chinese. All my chinese songs names appear as blocks. Pls advise?
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I have a number of Chinese songs on my iPod that loaded from a Windows pc. Now, I am using MBA with iTunes and all song titles become garbage. I am using English version Leopard 10.5.2 and iTunes. Can someone advise how to configure it to display Chinese correctly. Thanks!
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Problems displaying Chinese characters
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Safari cannot display Chinese characters from time to
time. It would work in one session but it failed to
display Chinese characters in another session even
with the same settings in the Preferences. Can
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Dear all,
I am trying to input the Simplified Chinese Characters in the Oracle Database Ver 9.2 running on a UNIX AIX server. The client application we are using is th MS Access 2003 running on a MS Windows XP English version SP 2 without multi-language pack. MS Office 2003 is also an English version.
Database setting is:
NLS_CHARACTERSET=US7ASCII
NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET=AL16UTF16
The Oracle Client used is also ver 9.2 with the ODBC driver ver 9.2. I have tried the following NLS_LANG settings by chaging the registry without any NLS_LANG environment settings:
AMERICAN_AMERICA.ZHT16MSWIN950
AMERICAN_AMERICA.ZHS16GBK
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When I tried to insert Chinese in ACCESS, the character changed to ???? again. No matter what Chinese characters I inserted by MS ACCESS, the ???? code can be dump with the binary code "03, 0f".
Are there any methods or settings I need to change to make ACCESS an application for inserting and displaying Chinese characters from the Oracle database?
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Chinese (Taiwan) (With AMERICAN_AMERICA.ZHT16MSWIN950),
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Hi There,
Wonder if someone can help. We are currently running reports in Crystal 8.5 but are in the process of upgrading our business systems to latest version and this includes converting all our Crystal 8.5 reports to Crystal Reports XI R2 SP4.
During the process we are experiencing some difficulties in displaying Chinese characters, which have previously worked fine in version 8.5. The system we are running Crystal from has Oracle client 11 installed and the OS system locale is set to Chinese PRC. Our application is displaying Chinese characters properly and if we have any text fields on the report, these are also displaying properly when changing Font to Arial Unicode MS. The only thing that doesn't display properly is the field data which after checking has the correct Chinese data stored in the database. For some reason Crystal 11.5 doesn't seem to be transferring the data correctly which points to some sort of encoding problem.
Is there something I am missing here or is there something else I need to install for this to work?
Any hep would be appreciated.What is your Oracle database's language set? Is it set to UTF-8 or non UTF-8 (such as American_America.WE8ISO8859P1" )?
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I have just installed the J2EE and Webcache module of Oracle9iAS Release 2 to
my Windows NT Server 4.0 and deployed a simple web application to it. However,
I found that the JSP cannot display chinese (Big5) characters correctly. My JSP
is something like:
<%@ page contentType="text/html; charset=BIG5" %>
<HTML><BODY>
<% String s = SOME_BIG5_CHARACTERS; %>
<%= s %>
</BODY></HTML>
On the other hand, I tried to re-direct the standard output to a log file and
do the following in my servlet.
System.out.println(SOME_BIG5_CHARACTERS);
Now, the Big5 characters CAN be displayed correctly in the log file. So, I am
confused with where the problem is.
Here are my settings to my 9iAS:
1) Using regedit, I have set the NLS_LANG variable of the corresponding
ORACLE_HOME to TRADITIONAL CHINESE_TAIWAN.ZHT16BIG5
2) In the file %ORACLE_HOME%\Apache\Jserv\conf\jserv.properties, I have
inserted the following line:
wrapper.env=NLS_LANG=TRADITIONAL CHINESE_TAIWAN.ZHT16BIG5
3) In the file %ORACLE_HOME%\Apache\Apache\conf\httpd.conf, I have added the
following line:
PassEnv NLS_LANG
4) In the file %ORACLE_HOME%\opmn\conf\opmn.xml, I have added the following
line to the corresponding OC4J instance:
<environment>
<prop name="NLS_LANG" value="TRADITIONAL CHINESE_TAIWAN.ZHT16BIG5"/>
</environment>
5) For my application server, I set the java option with -Dfile.encoding=Big5
6) I have replaced the file font.properties with font.properties.zh_TW under
%ORACLE_HOME%\jdk\jre\lib.
7) I have set the following in the file orion-web.xml of my web application:
<orion-web-app
deployment-version="9.0.2.0.0"
default-charset="Big5"
jsp-cache-directory="./persistence"
temporary-directory="./temp"
internationalize-resources="false"
default-mime-type="application/octet-stream"
servlet-webdir="/servlet/">
</orion-web-app>
Anyone have idea on fixing my problem? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
KaeI met a similar problem before but not exactly your case. When I compile the JSP by Jdeveloper, it will convert the chinese characters to strange characters. It makes me crazy to handle the chinese characters ...
Anyway, by my experience, you better isolate the chinese characters from your JSP or Java programs. Instead, put all language dependent text in a properties file and then use native2ascii to covert your properties file into Unicode. Of course, u need to change your page charset to UTF-8.
U can get more idea from the following site.
Brief Description of Internationalization:
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/internat/faq.html
Detail Tutorial:
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/i18n/
Native-to-ASCII converter:
http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/tooldocs/win32/native2ascii.html -
Mapbuilder cannot display chinese character properly
I downloaded the latest mapviewer package.I found the mapbuilder cannot display chinese charater properly.neither the charater readed from database,nor the charater I typed. Every chinese character is substitude by a blank square.Anyone have good suggestion?
Hi,
this early preview has not been tested in other
languages than English. We are aware of this problem
with Chinese characters, and it may be related with
font, but
needs more investigation. Which Windows version are
you using?
To start the program setting the language to English
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Displaying chinese characters in browser
Dear sirs,
I am having the following issue in chinese internationalization.when i stored the JSP form parameters(typed in chinese) in database,it stored some kind of junk characters ....and when i displayed ,they showed like SMALL SMALL tables.... in my browser.
Our project is java based web application.
Java-1.5
Mysql-5.0.24
tomcat-5.5
JSP-1.2
servlet-2.0
browser-mozilla firebox
I set in my all JSP pages,
----->1.<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset="UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>
----->2.<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
in my JAVA files,i added,
----->String encode=ServletContext.getInitParameter("javaEncoding");
----->request.setCharacterEncoding(encode); (it gets encoding UTF-8 from web.xml file)
In my MYSQL,i set...
----->mysql --default-character-set=utf8 -username -password -database
so,i changed client,connection,results,system charactersets " utf8" and connection collation is "utf8".
In my DATABASE connection String...i added,
------>useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8
In my TOMCAT web.xml file..i added these lines as i am using POST method for form.
<context-param>
<param-name>javaEncoding<param-name>
<param-value>UTF-8<param-value>
<context-param>
still .i am unable to display chinese characters in my browser.
but.when i am using getBytes() for all form parameters in JAVA file....i m able to store chinese in db and dispay in browser ....
String param;
---->String param=newString(param.getBytes("ISO8859-1"),"UTF-8");
Could anyone tell me another method for displaying chinese except this getBytes()..
please help me out. i am trying to find out an alternative server-independent method for past two weeks.
Advance thanks for reading and help.
mullaimaran.Hi one_dane &Mr.Clap,
Thank you for your help.
At last i displayed chinese characters with out using getBytes() and web.xml configuration.
My settings for displaying chinese....
JSP :
1<%@ page contentType="text/html;charset="UTF-8" pageEncoding="UTF-8"%>2.<HEAD>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8">
</HEAD>JAVA(Servlet):
request.setCharacterEncoding("UTF-8");MYSQL:
Mysql connection String...i added,
----> useUnicode=true&characterEncoding=UTF-8i m using linux terminal for mysql login.
bash]$ mysql --default-character-set=utf8 -username -password -database nameSo, i changed these settiings in database
mysql> show variables like '%char%';
+--------------------------+----------------------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+--------------------------+----------------------------+
| character_set_client | utf8 |
| character_set_connection | utf8 |
| character_set_database | utf8 |
| character_set_filesystem | binary |
| character_set_results | utf8 |
| character_set_server | utf8 |
| character_set_system | utf8 |
| character_sets_dir | /usr/share/mysql/charsets/ |
+--------------------------+----------------------------+and set collation....
mysql> show variables like '%col%';
+---------------------------+-------------------+
| Variable_name | Value |
+---------------------------+-------------------+
| collation_connection | utf8_general_ci |
| collation_database | utf8_general_ci |
| collation_server | utf8_general_ci |Once again thank you....for help.Keep your assistance in this forum.
mullaimaran. -
Problems in displaying chinese characters with utf-8 encoding
Hi,
I got problem in displaying chinese characters in my web application.
I am creating a web application supporting both English and Chinese charaters. What I am trying to do is:
1. storing some chinese characters via a web page (page1) into database.
2. retrieve the chinese characters via another web page (page2) from the database.
Once I put the Chinese characters on the webpage (page1 in step #1), it displayes well (the readable chinese characters) before I submit this page (after submit, the data will be stored into the database).
But when I tried to display the chiese characters via page2 in step#2, I got un-readable characters displayed.
The running configuration is: Sun Application Server (coming and with the JSC2) and MySQL server 5.0. And I setup the database server with utf8 as character-set.
It seems like the chinese characters got messed up throught the round-trip (from page1<----via jdbc---->database<----via jdbc------>page2).
From the database, I found the chinese characters are there. Any helps are appreciated.Hi,
I am trying to insert new record.The record may contain chineese or English data.
I did same what u specified.
first I converted to the byte UTF8.again,I converted byte to string using 8859_1.
the values are not storing chinese characters.
pls suggest me.
below is my code.
ascCode = req.getParameter("asccode");
countryCode = req.getParameter("countrycode");
ascName = req.getParameter("ascname");
address1 = req.getParameter("ascaddress1");
address2 = req.getParameter("ascaddress2");
System.out.println("ASC NAME:"+ascName);
System.out.println("ADDRESS1:"+address1);
System.out.println("ADDRESS2:"+address2);
ascC = ascCode.getBytes("UTF8");
coun = countryCode.getBytes("UTF8");
ascN = ascName.getBytes("UTF8");
add1 = address1.getBytes("UTF8");
add2 = address2.getBytes("UTF8");
System.out.println("ASC NAME:"+ascN);
System.out.println("ADDRESS1:"+add1);
System.out.println("ADDRESS2:"+add2);
ascCode = new String(ascC,"8859_1");
countryCode= new String(coun,"8859_1");
ascName = new String(ascN,"8859_1");
address1 = new String(add1,"8859_1");
address2 = new String(add2,"8859_1");
System.out.println("ASC NAME:"+ascName);
System.out.println("ADDRESS1:"+address1);
System.out.println("ADDRESS2:"+address2);
thanks. -
ITunes not displaying Japanese characters...
Ever since a few days ago, iTunes stopped displaying Japanese characters for any of the songs that have them. They display right on the iPod and on my computer, and even if I re-type them, they continue being boxes. But if I copy and paste a section of cubes and paste it into Google Chrome or anything else, they show up just fine...
Is there any way to fix that?
Thanks~Have a look at Tome Gewecke's User Tip and let us know if it provides any helpful information for you.
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Displaying Chinese characters in SQL*Plus
DB version: 11.2
OS Version : AIX 6.1
DB characterset:AL32UTF8
To display chinese characters in SQL*Plus, I did the following:
$ export LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
$ export LC_ALL=zh_CN.GB2312
$ export NLS_LANG="SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.ZHS16GBK"
$
$ sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.2.0 Production on ÐÇÆÚÈý 5ÔÂ 2 15:52:33 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2010, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning option
SQL> ALTER SESSION SET NLS_LANGUAGE='SIMPLIFIED CHINESE';
Session altered.
SQL> ALTER SESSION SET NLS_TERRITORY='CHINA';
Session altered.
SQL> select unistr('\8349') from dual; ---- not 100% sure if this is the way to verify if chinese characters can be displayed.
UN
²Ý ----------------------------------------> Getting a junk character instead of chinese If I was using putty, are the above steps enough to get chinese characters displayed ?
Our ssh client is Tectia (not putty).
According the below ML Note, the SSH client has to configured correctly to use globalization features.
+The correct NLS_LANG setting in Unix Environments [ID 264157.1]+
Googling "Tectia + Chinese" didn't return useful resultsI understand that you are talking about Windows SSH Client.
For Putty, you should set:
$ export LANG=zh_CN.UTF-8
$ export LC_ALL=zh_CN.UTF-8
$ export NLS_LANG="SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.AL32UTF8"
and configure Putty in Window->Translation to use UTF-8.
There is nothing about this subject on Tectia website and in their manuals, so my best guess is that the client requires Windows code page to work correctly. In such case you need to set your Windows system default locale (locale for non-Unicode programs) to Chinese and use the following settings on the server:
$ export LANG=zh_CN.GBK
$ export LC_ALL=zh_CN.GBK
$ export NLS_LANG="SIMPLIFIED CHINESE_CHINA.ZHS16GBK"
Verify with 'locale -a' that the setting zh_CN.GBK is supported on your system.
-- Sergiusz -
JEditorPane -- displaying chinese characters in browser
Is it possible to display chinese characters in an applet in a browser, I have read Jaric S.'s article on it.. but it is a little confusing.. however without doing any of that coding I have chinese showing up on one machine in IE, but not on any other machines with IE. Any thoughts anyone?
Is it possible to display chinese characters in an
applet in a browser, I have read Jaric S.'s article on
it.. but it is a little confusing.. however without
doing any of that coding I have chinese showing up on
one machine in IE, but not on any other machines with
IE. Any thoughts anyone?Browser Java is particularly sensitive to the version of Java the browser supports. Some browser companies, notably Microsoft, haven't updated their Java implementation in 4 years. Likewise users who are using old versions of other browsers probably have old versions of Java. This makes it very hard to predict how anything will work when it depends on a browser's VM.
There are two ways to combat this. First you can use Sun's Java Plugin to replace the VM used by your browser with a modern one that supports your applet. Second, you can use Java WebStart which allows programs to be launched from a browser but run in an independant VM. These two things might help you get consistent results for your applets.
Hope this helps,
Brian. -
How to display Chinese characters in Oracle?
I am using Oracle 8i with Language settings as AMERICA.
I am displaying records which is contain Chinese characters.
But it is not displayed properly in Oralce.
How to change the settings to display Chinese characters?
ThanksIt could be possible to display Chinese characters using SQL Developer without any specific NLS_LANG setting because SQL Developer is using JDBC which doesn't use NLS_LANG setting according to When is NLS_LANG used ?.
For example, I'm able to display the following Chinese character in SQL Developer 1.2.0 on Windows XP Pro with French Windows setting and NLS_LANG set in Windows registry to FRENCH_FRANCE.WE8ISO8859P1.
select unistr('\8349') from dual;
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