The details are right here:
http://dbabbitt.blogspot.com/2007/11/hi-guys-i-am-unable-to-get-extended.html

Basically, I am unable to get the extended Latin letters my Polish users are
typing into my html form fields to insert correctly into my MS SQL Server
table columns.All the Latin-2 (ISO 8859-2) characters that cannot be mapped
using the "Cp1252" character encoding turn into question marks when inserted
from form fields into table columns.

So, all the address labels for stuff shipping to Poland, etc. are ruined.
Changing the web pages charset to UTF-8 has no effect. Adding
accept-charset="iso-8859-1,utf-8" to the form tag has no effect. And
changing the SQL columns to any collation whatsoever has no effect.

So, how do I get the extended Latin letters that my Polish users are typing
into my html form fields to insert correctly into my MS SQL Server table
columns? Any ideas?


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