Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-20 Thread Paul Hastings
Kevin Aebig wrote: > Actually, when it all gets boiled down to it, the encoding would have little > to do with the actual flash output. To handle localisation, Flash uses > Unicode. sorry but the encoding of the content you pass thru to the client will always matter. it can get mangled at vario

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-19 Thread Kevin Aebig
per. Sincerely, Kevin - Original Message - From: "Paul Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 4:38 PM Subject: Re: cfforms flash character encoding > Wayne Putterill wrote: >> Fixed now by using #CHR(163)# in the code, b

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-19 Thread Paul Hastings
Wayne Putterill wrote: > Fixed now by using #CHR(163)# in the code, but I was getting strange that's not what i'd call "fixed". how were you using that currency symbol? text on the form, part of some formatting,etc? > characters instead of pound signs when generating flash with cfform, I like w

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-19 Thread Wayne Putterill
Fixed now by using #CHR(163)# in the code, but I was getting strange characters instead of pound signs when generating flash with cfform, I was using Dreamweaver and it didn't make any difference what encoding was on the pages. I had something which I think is probably related where I couldn't get

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-19 Thread Wayne Putterill
that what you're doing now? > > Try replacing all occurances with '£' if you need a quick fix, > otherwise I'd hunt for the problem... > > Cheers, > > Kevin > > -Original Message- > From: Wayne Putterill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-19 Thread Wayne Putterill
om: Wayne Putterill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: July 18, 2005 2:59 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Re: cfforms flash character encoding > > I tried setting the content type to unicode in the Application.cfm but > no luck, is that what you meant? > > It drives me up the wall

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Paul Hastings
Wayne Putterill wrote: > How can I get a flash form to use pound signs ( £ - as in the > currency), they work on my testing server but not on the (shared) > host. > The host is in the UK, I have tried putting > > > > in the Application.cfm but no luck. what do you mean by "get a flash form

RE: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Aebig
age- From: Wayne Putterill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 18, 2005 2:59 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: cfforms flash character encoding I tried setting the content type to unicode in the Application.cfm but no luck, is that what you meant? It drives me up the wall that it's fine on my te

RE: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Aebig
O... so are you running Apache on one and IIS on the other? Kevin -Original Message- From: Wayne Putterill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 18, 2005 2:59 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: cfforms flash character encoding I tried setting the content type to unicode in the Application.cfm

Re: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Wayne Putterill
I tried setting the content type to unicode in the Application.cfm but no luck, is that what you meant? It drives me up the wall that it's fine on my test server which is just a default install of CF7 on Linux but fails on the host which is on Windows. On 7/18/05, Kevin Aebig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

RE: cfforms flash character encoding

2005-07-18 Thread Kevin Aebig
This is a complete guess, so take it at face value... Flash relies on Unicode to handle using different characters. Give this a try and it'll probably work fine. Cheers, Kevin -Original Message- From: Wayne Putterill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: July 18, 2005 9:36 AM To: CF-Talk Sub