Thank you very much brian and Henrique. Problem solved. All view have
to be saved with ANSI or UTF-8 without BOM, as you suggested. Even
models and controllers files.
On Jan 11, 2:54 am, Henrique Machado henri@gmail.com wrote:
I'm using notepad++ too
Always save your file in UTF-8 Without
Probably *anything* that might be interpreted by the PHP engine. So,
.po files in your locale directory, too, I'm sure.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:52 AM, Marco marco.perg...@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you very much brian and Henrique. Problem solved. All view have
to be saved with ANSI or UTF-8
Isn't it great that a divx video-file is more cross compatible than
simple text-files.
:)
On Jan 12, 11:01 am, brian bally.z...@gmail.com wrote:
Probably *anything* that might be interpreted by the PHP engine. So,
.po files in your locale directory, too, I'm sure.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at
Hello,
I have a strange and serious problem with two project in CakePHP 1.2.
I don't know why some pages render with hidden characters in UTF8 but
visible in ISO-8859. Usually they are rendered in the beginning of the
page, before doctype.
I'm using wamp in Windows XP and deploying in Linux,
It seems that you're running into the infamous UTF-8 byte-order mark
issue. I do all my work on Linux and am unfamiliar with Notepad++ so I
can't say for sure, nor give you the solution directly. I know that
certain versions of Homesite (well, the version one of my clients
used) causes this.
I'm using notepad++ too
Always save your file in UTF-8 Without BOM
in the status bar need to appear: Ansi as UTF-8
good luck
2009/1/10 brian bally.z...@gmail.com
It seems that you're running into the infamous UTF-8 byte-order mark
issue. I do all my work on Linux and am unfamiliar with