Can't think of any... you could be extra safe and be sure your database is set
to the same encoding.
I'll try and remember that. In this case there is no database involved; the
app uses simple xml files.
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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA
Any advanced warnings of potential 'gotchas' would be most appreciated.
Can't think of any... you could be extra safe and be sure your database is
set to the same encoding. Then it's just a matter of remembering to set
the type everywhere. You can put the setEncoding() in the
I am finally back to working on this task.
quote author=Paul Hastings
Ok 1st off tinyMCE isn't the most i18n friendly editor, it's a soup of
different encodings. What encoding are you using? Are these chars making it out
of tinyMCE ok?
/quote
I believe they are, when I dump the form on the
Ok, I've made my first attempt and it seems to be working well.
I've added a cfprocessingdirective and cfcontent tags to the beginning of my
file.
cfprocessingdirective pageencoding=windows-1252 /
cfcontent type=text/html; charset=windows-1252 reset=yes /!DOCTYPE html
PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD
Ian Skinner wrote:
I have a small CMS type form. I have used the tinyMCE wysiwyg widget to allow
ok 1st off tinyMCE isn't the most i18n friendly editor, it's a soup of
different
encodings. what encoding are you using? are these chars making it out of
tinyMCE
ok?
I can not seem to get
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