Re: Latin Characters
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21404
interpreted = N
texte = El 11/30/98 3:42 PM helene helene@mail.belgavillage.be Escribi#243#>>>I already have this meta tag in the header section, I can see all the>>>foreign characters in the page (HTML) except the ones that come from the>>>data base, between the [foundItems] tag, the Category products searched in>>>the DB file come with extrange characters instead of the ones I have in>>>the db file.>>>>How did you enter the Latin characters into the database? If you open the>>db file using a text editor, do you see the correct characters? Since>>there is no difference between HTML text and text that comes from a field>>in a database, I must assume that the characters in the db file are>>incorrect. It is possible to construct a conversion table and use>>[ConvertChars] to change the characters on-the-fly, but it requires that>>you know exactly how to match up the letters from the two character sets.>>>Use Fetch to upload the accented file and you'll get a db ready for use>with webcatalog! No need for anything else.>I use fetch 3.0 to upload the database, close all the databases and flush the cache and it works!!!Anyway, if I see the page source the characters I write by hand in the html look like this ú for the #250# and the ones in my data base look like this #250#, they look diferent.Thanks to all for your help.Rodolfo
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El 11/30/98 3:42 PM helene helene@mail.belgavillage.be Escribi#243#>>>I already have this meta tag in the header section, I can see all the>>>foreign characters in the page (HTML) except the ones that come from the>>>data base, between the
[founditems] tag, the Category products searched in>>>the DB file come with extrange characters instead of the ones I have in>>>the db file.>>>>How did you enter the Latin characters into the database? If you open the>>db file using a text editor, do you see the correct characters? Since>>there is no difference between HTML text and text that comes from a field>>in a database, I must assume that the characters in the db file are>>incorrect. It is possible to construct a conversion table and use>>
[convertchars] to change the characters on-the-fly, but it requires that>>you know exactly how to match up the letters from the two character sets.>>>Use Fetch to upload the accented file and you'll get a db ready for use>with webcatalog! No need for anything else.>I use fetch 3.0 to upload the database, close all the databases and flush the cache and it works!!!Anyway, if I see the page source the characters I write by hand in the html look like this ú for the #250# and the ones in my data base look like this #250#, they look diferent.Thanks to all for your help.Rodolfo
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