it's a problem of encoding, make sure your database settings use utf8, and
use utf8_encode/decode to display or write back into the database

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On Jun 20, 2011 1:35 PM, "Jérémy Simonklein" <jeremy.simonkl...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Sorry, I've founded the solution.
> It came from the accents on my "e" characters. ( I'm french )
> But if someone can told me how I can fix it, it would be nice ;)
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