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It defines the charset used to encode zk-label.properties if the file is located in a Web application (i.e., <tt>WEB-INF/zk-label*.properties</tt>). Notice that all properties specified in [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The system-config Element/The label-location Element|the label-location element]] must be encoded in the same encoding as specified here.
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It defines the charset used to encode zk-label.properties if the file is located in a Web application (i.e., <code>WEB-INF/zk-label*.properties</code>). Notice that all properties specified in [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The system-config Element/The label-location Element|the label-location element]] must be encoded in the same encoding as specified here.
  
 
To define the charset for zk-label.properties located in classpath (i.e., part of a JAR file), please refer to [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The Library Properties/org.zkoss.util.label.classpath.charset|the org.zkoss.util.label.classpath.charset property]].
 
To define the charset for zk-label.properties located in classpath (i.e., part of a JAR file), please refer to [[ZK Configuration Reference/zk.xml/The Library Properties/org.zkoss.util.label.classpath.charset|the org.zkoss.util.label.classpath.charset property]].

Revision as of 10:19, 19 January 2022


org.zkoss.util.label.web.charset


Property:

org.zkoss.util.label.web.charset
Applicable:
Dndsmalltalk-check-icon.png globally in zk.xml via <library-property>
Dndsmalltalk-cross-icon.png not as <custom-attribute>
Default: UTF-8
[since 3.6.2]

It defines the charset used to encode zk-label.properties if the file is located in a Web application (i.e., WEB-INF/zk-label*.properties). Notice that all properties specified in the label-location element must be encoded in the same encoding as specified here.

To define the charset for zk-label.properties located in classpath (i.e., part of a JAR file), please refer to the org.zkoss.util.label.classpath.charset property.

Please refer to ZK Developer's Reference: Internationalization for more information about zk-label.properties.



Last Update : 2022/01/19

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