For translation purposes, I'd recommend UTF-8.

Anyway, just be consistent in all of your environments. Usually, if you are developing in windows and deploying to linux, you will encounter similar problems, and you'll avoid them using the same encoding in all the machines.

Be sure to match Apache and MySql encodings.

P

Shouldn't the default be ANSII and not UTF-8?

On 7 Jun, 11:23, Pietrino Atzeni<pietrino.atz...@gmail.com>  wrote:
Try with the home page, before (with all partials and components, if you
have any).

I think netbeans, pspad and others has automatic conversion to utf-8.

P

All modules pages??

On 7 Jun, 10:51, Pietrino Atzeni<pietrino.atz...@gmail.com>    wrote:
Hi,
if I remember well, it's due to the wrong encoding of the symfony files.

Ensure that all the pages are encoding in UTF-8, and the problem should
disappear.

Hope this helps,
Pietro

In some of my pages are appearing this  on the top when is loading
the webpage.

Anyone know what problem is this?


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