On 2006-04-20 21:19:55 -0300, Eduardo Kienetz wrote:
> Well, I've had that problem with one of my clients (a chinese company)
> and the only way I could fix it was by changing the default php.ini
> charset (UTF-8) to gb2312.
> I'm not experienced in programming using/for these oriental charsets.
> That's why I strongly believe there might be some other change besides
> changing php.ini (like if I had shared hosting, for other people
> charsets).
>
> Of course your case is more specific since it changed from working to
> not working.
>
additionally we cant change it as all other wikis use the same php.ini
darix
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