utf-8 is great, just save it in utf-8
2010/8/25 Karen Tracey
> On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Yo-Yo Ma wrote:
>
>> Fireworks isn't an HTML editor. I copied some text from a Fireworks
>> mock up. The issue isn't that Fireworks put smart quotes, which I was
>> well aware of. It was the fact that a Django template didn't allow
>> smart quotes. I was concerned that this might be a bug.
>>
>>
> If you are not sure it is a bug, the best place to ask is django--users. If
> you are sure it is a bug, trac would be a better place to report it than
> here.
>
> Djanoo templates do allow smart quotes. However, you must ensure that the
> character encoding of your files matches the FILE_CHARSET you have set in
> your Django settings. If you have not set one, it defaults to utf-8. So
> likely your problem is not a bug, but rather a file stored with an incorrect
> encoding, or an incorrect FILE_CHARSET setting. For help with changing
> either of those, please ask on django-users.
>
> Karen
>
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