No way you can do this unless you do have 'switch' that converts all
elements to its respective non-utf8 code.



2009/6/2 Tom Worster <f...@thefsb.org>

>
> On 6/1/09 2:48 PM, "Gui" <guilhermealcant...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm currently using this JQuery autocomplete plugin. It fits my needs,
> > pretty cool, however I'm having a hard time with accents. If I type:
> > Antonio, the plugin won't retrieve Antônio. I mean, it won't handle
> > the special characters (á, à, é, í, ó, ú and so on.)
> >
> > Is there any option so that it can handle them?
>
> for the local database, i'm not aware of one. if you're using ajax and
> remote back end then maybe you can handle this in your script. if using
> mysql backend, perhaps setting a different collation and tweaking your
> query
> is all you need.
>
>
>


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Gustavo Salome Silva

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