Reading David Griffith's struggle with the euro sign, I thought checking myself 
if that worked in my test application. 

What I did was: go to a textfield in a form, then (on a mac) press shift and 
alt key, and go over the keyboard from 1 in the upper left to / in the lower 
right. 

Save the stuff, or do something with it, like going to a next form or back or 
whatever. 

Interestingly, it Seems that some characters are not picked up by the UTF-8, 
while others are. 

These are the results in Safari:

⁄€‹›fifl‡°·‚—±Œ„´‰ˇÁ¨ˆØ∏”’ÅÍÎÏ˝ÓÔÒÚÆ»`¸˛Ç◊ı˜Â¯˘¿

Here in Firefox:

⁄€‹›fifl‡°··‚—±Œ„´‰ˇÁ¨ˆØ∏”’ÅÍÎÏ˝ÓÔÒÚÆ»¸˛Ç◊ı˜Â¯˘¿

This is WebObjects 5.4.3, latest wonder, OS X 10.5.8 latest security updates

Can anyone explain to me why that is?

(I hope the mailserver does not screw up).

Regards,

Johan Henselmans
http://www.netsense.nl
Tel: +31-20-6267538
Fax: +31-20-6279159



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