Re: Latin Characters

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21386
interpreted = N
texte = >No, If I open the db file with a text editor I can see all the correct >characters, for example the word m#250#sica but in the list of the >categories in the browser after a search, it shows m#166#sica instead.You're saying the HTML text you type by hand looks OK, but the text from a field does not? And you're saying that the hand-typed characters are identical when you do a View Source from your browser? I don't understand how that can be.I recommend you type a few special characters by hand into your HTML, and also do a search on that same page, then do a View Source and see what the difference is between those characters. Your HTML editor *must* be doing something special with those characters, and whatever that is we need to mimic for the database fields. WebCatalog has all the tools necessary to do this; we just need to know what the character conversions are.Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Latin Characters (listas 1998)
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  5. Re: Latin Characters (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  6. Re: Latin Characters (Christer Olsson 1998)
  7. Re: Latin Characters (listas 1998)
  8. Re: Latin Characters (PCS Technical Support 1998)
  9. Latin Characters (listas 1998)
>No, If I open the db file with a text editor I can see all the correct >characters, for example the word m#250#sica but in the list of the >categories in the browser after a search, it shows m#166#sica instead.You're saying the HTML text you type by hand looks OK, but the text from a field does not? And you're saying that the hand-typed characters are identical when you do a View Source from your browser? I don't understand how that can be.I recommend you type a few special characters by hand into your HTML, and also do a search on that same page, then do a View Source and see what the difference is between those characters. Your HTML editor *must* be doing something special with those characters, and whatever that is we need to mimic for the database fields. WebCatalog has all the tools necessary to do this; we just need to know what the character conversions are.Technical Support | ==== eCommerce and Beyond ==== Pacific Coast Software | WebCatalog, WebMerchant, 11770 Bernardo Plaza Court | SiteEdit Pro, PhotoMaster, San Diego, CA 92128 | Typhoon 619/675-1106 Fax: 619/675-0372 | http://www.smithmicro.com/ PCS Technical Support

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