Re: Updating fields from different platforms
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19012
interpreted = N
texte = >>Another solution I am trying now is to asume everyone is a PC, and let>>the Mac try to be compatible. I have placed:>>
>>on all my pages, and I have stored the data in the databases as PC native>>accented characters.>>This is IMO the best approach. Assume everyone is using ISO-8859-1, which>is the most used charset on the net.>>[SETMIMEHEADER name=Content-Type&value=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1]>[SETMIMEHEADER name=charset&value=iso-8859-1]>>Use them both for max compability.I agree with you, I think this is the best setup so far. The only thing that bothers me about it is having an all Mac shop and having to use a PC format... :-)>But. Force the use of it by WebCat [SETMIMEHEADER] tag instead of the>
tag, it's cleaner and you avoid the page being loaded twice.Thanks a million! You just told me the misterious reason why some of my pages always load twice! I will definately use [SETMIMEHEADER] from now on.Thanks,Charles_______________________________________________________________Institut Balear de Comunicacions, S.L.Gremio Tejedores 22, 107009 Palma de Mallorca, Spain_____________________________________________Tel: +34 971.43.12.77Fax: +34 971.43.08.18 E-mail: ckefauver@ibacom.esURL: http://www.ibacom.es/_____________________________________________Public PGP signature (Clave publica PGP):http://www.ibacom.es/PGP/kefauver.txt_______________________________________________________________
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>>Another solution I am trying now is to asume everyone is a PC, and let>>the Mac try to be compatible. I have placed:>>
>>on all my pages, and I have stored the data in the databases as PC native>>accented characters.>>This is IMO the best approach. Assume everyone is using ISO-8859-1, which>is the most used charset on the net.>>[SETMIMEHEADER name=Content-Type&value=text/html; charset=iso-8859-1]>[SETMIMEHEADER name=charset&value=iso-8859-1]>>Use them both for max compability.I agree with you, I think this is the best setup so far. The only thing that bothers me about it is having an all Mac shop and having to use a PC format... :-)>But. Force the use of it by WebCat
[setmimeheader] tag instead of the>
tag, it's cleaner and you avoid the page being loaded twice.Thanks a million! You just told me the misterious reason why some of my pages always load twice! I will definately use
[setmimeheader] from now on.Thanks,Charles_______________________________________________________________Institut Balear de Comunicacions, S.L.Gremio Tejedores 22, 107009 Palma de Mallorca, Spain_____________________________________________Tel: +34 971.43.12.77Fax: +34 971.43.08.18 E-mail: ckefauver@ibacom.esURL: http://www.ibacom.es/_____________________________________________Public PGP signature (Clave publica PGP):http://www.ibacom.es/PGP/kefauver.txt_______________________________________________________________
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