> It sounds like you need to have cold fusion add an HTTP header that
contains the content-type charset so that the browser knows how to
treat the characters you're sending it.
A macromedia guy helped me do this:
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=6&threadid=1035935
I doubt switching db
servers would help.
Actually, for some CRAZY reason, I tested it on MS SQL Server and
everything works.
So, mysteries, mysteries... anyhow, I've already moved ALL my data to MS
SQL server (actually, this was amazingly easy with Data Transormation
Services with MS SQL Enterprise Manager)... so, again, THANK YOU
everyone for your help with this.
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