I'm having trouble getting Japanese text to display properly on a website compiled using nanoc. I have the following markup in an HTML file, which is not going through any filters or layouts upon compilation:
<a class="push_button blue" href="./ja">
日本語
</a>
and I saved the file with UTF-8 encoding and included <meta charset="utf-8">
in the head
of the HTML document.
But the final markup produced by nanoc in the output folder is:
<a class="push_button blue" href="./ja">
日本語
</a>
I'm not sure if this problem is specific to nanoc or if it's a general text encoding issue, but could someone suggest where this might be going wrong?
I'm trying nanoc with Pali language and this helped me:
#lib/default.rb
Encoding.default_internal = Encoding::UTF_8
Encoding.default_external = Encoding::UTF_8