i just solved the problem by encoding all data and html in utf-8.
thanks so much for your help.
On Jan 22, 8:16 pm, brian wrote:
> First thing is to make sure that the page with the form is being
> served with the proper encoding. Use $html->charset() in your layout.
> The form should submit usi
1. Make sure everything in your database is utf8 (or other encoding
needed).
2. Make sure you're connecting to your database with utf8[1].
3. Make sure your pages are served in utf8.
[1]
http://groups.google.com/group/cake-php/browse_thread/thread/dcdbcc085dcd09a0
Hope that helps!
On Jan 22, 1
First thing is to make sure that the page with the form is being
served with the proper encoding. Use $html->charset() in your layout.
The form should submit using the character set that it was displayed
with.
Next, make sure that that's what your browser is using--check "page
info" in the browse
hi,
i am currently developing an application with CakePHP, but i have a
serious problem with encoding. my database records are in Turkish.
when i view a record, there is no problem and i can view Turkish
characters. but when i try to edit a record, all fields that contain
at least a Turkish charac