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| Hello, We are having a problem with some peoples names in our database. If there name contains an é, when the results are displayed on the webpage the letter will be displayed as an ? Thanks for any help. | |||
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| try to display the website as utf-8 encoding rather than the iso-8859-1 charset add -> header ('Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8'); to the top of the page "Jeremy Ross" <none@me.com> wrote in message news:RQ9Rd.127$Fu.2@edtnps89... > Hello, > > We are having a problem with some peoples names in our database. If there > name contains an é, when the results are displayed on the webpage the > letter will be displayed as an ? > > Thanks for any help. > | |||
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| Hello, The suggestion that you gave me didn't work, it give me an diffrent chartar, a ? in a dimond shape. However I would like to thank you for pointing me in the right direction, wiht the code you provied I change the utf-8, with iso-8859-1, it seemed to clear it all up... Thanks very much, Jeremy Ross "Du" <vietquest@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:i5mdnQgszfKhrYjfRVn-1w@rogers.com... > try to display the website as utf-8 encoding rather than the iso-8859-1 > charset > > add -> header ('Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8'); > to the top of the page > > > > > "Jeremy Ross" <none@me.com> wrote in message > news:RQ9Rd.127$Fu.2@edtnps89... >> Hello, >> >> We are having a problem with some peoples names in our database. If there >> name contains an é, when the results are displayed on the webpage the >> letter will be displayed as an ? >> >> Thanks for any help. >> > > | |||
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