Hi, I finally figured out that the iso-8859-1 characters where replaced by y not in the database, but during the post through the form. As Deanna Schneider pointed out, I needed to add both lines <cfset setEncoding("url","ISO-8859-1")> <cfset setEncoding("form","ISO-8859-1")> in the Application.cfm Now, in order the application is completely CF 5 and CFMX compatible, I use this in the application template: <CFSET CFversion = listGetAt(server.coldfusion.productVersion, 1)> <CFIF CFversion GT 5> <cfcontent type="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1"> <cfset setEncoding("url","ISO-8859-1")> <cfset setEncoding("form","ISO-8859-1")> </CFIF>
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