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Archived:MIDLlet will not start if there are UTF-8 characters in MIDlet-Name attribute on S60 2nd Edition (Known Issue)

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Tested with
Devices(s): Nokia 6600

Compatibility
Platform(s): S60 2nd Edition

Article
Created: User:Technical writer 1 (21 Aug 2007)
Last edited: hamishwillee (28 Jun 2012)

Description

If UTF-8 "special" characters (for example, ä, ö, å, or Chinese characters) are used in the MIDlet-Name attribute, the MIDlet will not start.

Solution

Don't use non-ASCII characters in the MIDlet-Name attribute.

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