Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc to appear properly in a browse window. I have
pasted some text (from a web page) into a field in a table in a browse
window and it is not appearing properly. Do I need to set one or more
of (i)
Richard Kaye wrote:
Oops. I saw web page and browse and stopped thinking...
No prob
Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe you need to URLEncode them. For example
è is egrave;
é is eacute;
ü is uuml;
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that I'm using VFP9 (hence
the edited subject)
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
following (chosen from View...Character encoding) - Western
On 5/25/07, Paul Newton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc to appear properly in a browse window. I have
pasted some text (from a web page) into a field in a table in a browse
window and it is not
Oops. I saw web page and browse and stopped thinking...
Richard Kaye wrote:
I believe you need to URLEncode them. For example
è is egrave;
é is eacute;
ü is uuml;
Paul Newton wrote:
Hi all
I need a quick heads-up on getting accented letters (acute, grave,
circumflex, umlaut) etc
Does CPCONVERT() do anything for you?
Paul Newton wrote:
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that I'm using VFP9 (hence
the edited subject)
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
Richard Kaye wrote:
Rick Strahl wrote a good white paper on dealing with VFP and Unicode. It
may have some useful info. I think you will want to look at the STRCONV
function.
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxunicode/foxunicode.asp
That looks as if it might be what I really need
Brian Abbott wrote:
Does CPCONVERT() do anything for you?
Paul Newton wrote:
I'm using FF and am viewing a page with the French word Cote (o
circumflex). It displays correctly in the browser with any of the
following (chosen from View...Character encoding) - Western
(ISO-8859-1),
Rick Strahl wrote a good white paper on dealing with VFP and Unicode. It
may have some useful info. I think you will want to look at the STRCONV
function.
http://www.west-wind.com/presentations/foxunicode/foxunicode.asp
Paul Newton wrote:
Paul
Tx for the reply. I should have mentioned that
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