On 02/03/11 21:50, Javier Guerra Giraldez wrote:
On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Tim Sawyer<[email protected]> wrote:
However, my web page now gets Harry Størksen instead.
looks like part of your stack is still interpreting utf-8 data as latin1
check that
1: the field
2: the table
3: the database
4: the client connection
5: the webapp
6: the template
7: the html headers
8: the browser
all know that the data is utf-8
Fixed it, thanks.
There were two problems.
1) I hadn't actually created the database using utf8 encoding it was
still latin1 (oops!)
2) I needed to edit the .sql file after running iconv so it had
SET client_encoding = 'UTF-8';
instead of
SET client_encoding = 'LATIN1';
Cheers,
Tim.
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