1) @ryan: the other way around. encoding of the DB is probably wrong
(not utf8)

2) globally: debug 0 - in this particular action:
Configure::write('debug', 2);



On 5 Mai, 00:02, Ryan Schmidt <google-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On May 4, 2011, at 16:55, Mariano C. wrote:
>
> > 1) when I insert data inside DB through a form, it will be stored as:
> > "This letters è is è and this l’ is an apostrophe "
>
> > If I try to edit this text trough proper editing form, all of this
> > strange characters will be represented in right way as: è and '.
> > What can I do to proper echo the text even not in HTML form?
>
> Hard to know exactly what's happening without more info. One possibility is 
> that the data is being stored correctly as UTF-8, but then when you are 
> displaying it, you're on a page with encoding ISO-8859-1; the solution would 
> be to ensure your pages are using UTF-8 encoding.
>
> > 2) There's a way to active debug just in one method? How?
>
> What is "active debug"? What exactly are you trying to do?

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