Joshua Slive wrote:
On 11/3/05, alfredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The correct accented letters are simple text.
The wrong one is the name of a directory that i keep by a filehandling
function.
So the question is: what charset are the filenames stored in in the
filesystem, and what charset i
On 11/3/05, alfredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The correct accented letters are simple text.
> The wrong one is the name of a directory that i keep by a filehandling
> function.
So the question is: what charset are the filenames stored in in the
filesystem, and what charset is your filehandling
Dear mr Kuhn,
the problem does not depends from charset declaration in the page,
even if I declare the charset in Metatags the problem persists.
The correct accented letters are simple text.
The wrong one is the name of a directory that i keep by a filehandling
function.
Besides, I've the same
Hallo,
I made a PHP menĂ¹ with a file handling function pointed on a directory,
but accented letters are not recognized.
I made an example on this page:
http://www.clio.unina.it/~snsp/headers/headers.php
i tried to change directives:
AddDefaultCharset
with ISO-8859-1 and utf-8, or "On" and "