that's great! but it's a patch! You elected to avoid UTF, and you
should never have to see it.
I prefer UTF . Perhaps you should learn to love UTF!
On 3/22/07, Marc Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jake,
>
> I think I#ve fixed it (using PHPs utf8_decode()-function just before
> sending the req
Jake,
I think I#ve fixed it (using PHPs utf8_decode()-function just before
sending the request).
Thanks alot
Marc
Marc Jansen schrieb:
> Hey Jake,
>
>
> Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
>
>> it's really hard to tell from pasted files!
>>
>>
>>
>
> Yes, you're right... I'll try to get up a minimal exa
Hi, Marc,
recently I had a similar problem with Tomcat+OracleDBMS with euro symbol,
so I found that Tomcat use an internal codification (normally utf-8, but
you can
change that) and in Oracle you have the same (another problem with
codification).
My "hard" solution was:
HTML:
W
Hey Jake,
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
> it's really hard to tell from pasted files!
>
>
Yes, you're right... I'll try to get up a minimal example at a public
place by tomorrow. Will you have a look then?
> are they being served properly? I like to use perl get to get to the
> bottom of encoding problems.
it's really hard to tell from pasted files!
are they being served properly? I like to use perl get to get to the
bottom of encoding problems.
is the file really 8859? or actually utf8 with a header that says 8859?
did you look at the response text in firebug? does it look gut?
On 3/21/07, Marc
Hey Jake,
thanks for your quick response.
Ⓙⓐⓚⓔ schrieb:
> when I see the accented A character it tells me that someone is
> sending unicode but expecting 8859-1! As I converted everything to
> unicode, I've never had this problem.
I've tried different comnbinations:
- html as utf-8 and xml resp
when I see the accented A character it tells me that someone is
sending unicode but expecting 8859-1! As I converted everything to
unicode, I've never had this problem.
Is the html page being served as utf-8?
Do you have a publically accessible version of the page? I'd look at
the headers and the
Hi list,
I searched the mailinglist-archives and the wiki but could not find a
solution to my problem:
I send AJAX requests to an oracle server, which in turn should send
appropriate XML. E. g. I'm querying for streets starting with the string
'sch'. The server answers with an ISO-8859-1 encod