Also, sometimes your editor will default to the wrong file encoding, so if
you made one file with Dreamweaver and one with Eclipse (like CFBuilder),
one or the other could have picked up the windows file encoding. Open them
in Notepad (or equivalent) to see if the characters are there after you save
them to disk.

nathan strutz
[http://www.dopefly.com/] [http://hi.im/nathanstrutz]


On Thu, Dec 9, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Leigh <cfsearch...@yahoo.com> wrote:

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> > Both the HTML and CFM pages has UTF-8 content type.
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> Are you using <cfprocessingdirective pageEncoding="utf-8"> along with the
> proper font?
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