utf-8 greek problem java(netbeans) #4643
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Launching Netbeans with You can verify the project-side by printing out
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it didnt work... but thank you for ur try my mate
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Launching Netbeans with -J-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8
-J-Dsun.stdout.encoding=UTF-8 -J-Dstdout.encoding=UTF-8 and your project
with -Dfile.encoding=UTF-8 -Dsun.stdout.encoding=UTF-8
-Dstdout.encoding=UTF-8 should probably fix this issue.
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hello, i'm trying to make an input that take a greek name and give an answer, the problem is that the answer is like: Hello ???? nice to meet you.
`System.out.println("Χαίρεται, ποιο είναι το όνομα σου:");
String theName = input.nextLine();
myAccount.setName(theName);
System.out.println();
the right result should: Πολύ ωραίο όνομα Χρήστο.
the result now is: Πολύ ωραίο όνομα ?????.
so the problem is in input, i tried in file conf to put utf-8 as it says here https://www.muehlencord.de/wordpress/2015/10/16/netbeans-utf8-encoding/ but no difference, even after reboot.
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