Yes, my guess is your code editor is not saving it with the correct
encoding. When BoltWire reads and saves it, it converts it to what it
should be. Because they are invisible to the eye, those character
encodings can be quite tricky to track down.
Glad you got it working!
Dan
On Sat, Apr 24, 20
I've got the solution to the Cyrillic problem: if I open the
code..skin through BW and write the text, it is OK.
I have no clue yet, but it works!
On 21 Апр, 23:23, The Editor wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Bogdan wrote:
> > I have problem with Cyrillic text hardcoded into the c
Thank you a lot.
As to the first problem, my editor is Dreamweaver and the html sample
I use renders everything OK. But when I replace the sample texts with
BW markup and turn it into skin, it renders the Cyrillic incorrectly.
The second problem, I suppose, will be solved well when the new line
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On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Bogdan wrote:
> I have problem with Cyrillic text hardcoded into the code.skin. It is
> rendered incorrectly. If the text is in some page, then there is no
> problem, but if it is a part of the skin html - it is not encoded.
Do you have the right character encodin
I have problem with Cyrillic text hardcoded into the code.skin. It is
rendered incorrectly. If the text is in some page, then there is no
problem, but if it is a part of the skin html - it is not encoded.
And if I may use the opportunity to share one more problem. In my
sidebar I have code of the