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Computers, Software, Globalization, Programming Languages, Java
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- All spaces, punctuation, accented characters, and any other non-ASCII characters are replaced with \unn; in Java Unicode format encoding, where nn is equivalent to the hexadecimal number representing the character.
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- Table of Contents for articles and white papers, dealing with Java internationalization and localization, available through the Java Developer Connection.
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- Al Williams takes a look at resource bundles for supporting multiple languages.
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- The lessons in this trail teach you how to internationalize Java applications. Internationalized applications are easy to tailor to the customs and languages of end users around the world.
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- Provides articles, demos, and best practice information for creating internationalized software.
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- Java Live session transcript on Internationalization from May 06, 1997 with Brian Beck.
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- The Java Live transcript from the session on internationalization from March 31, 1998 with KeJia Gao, Sean Jiang and Charles Wu.
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- ZDNet TipZone tip on how to use Java to specify number formats. (Useful for changing number formats for different locales).
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- Those that intend to target their software to the global marketplace should not overlook multi-currency issues. This article is an introduction to currency arithmetic and localization formatting with Java.
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- Hello to Spanish speakers, with the localized time, Hello to Japanese speakers, Sending localized output read from a file, A servlet version of the Rosetta Stone, A servlet version of the Tower of Babel, The hidden charset.
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