Display Chinese Character, Work In One Server But Not In Another
I have an asp to display data in database, the data is in big5 encoding
(chinese characters)
I haven't specify the codepage in the asp and placed the file into 2 machine.
When I browse the file in NT machine the chinese characters can display
correctly, but doesn't for the page in my winxp machine. Both OS is english
version. Since the file is actually the same (by copy and paste), so any
setting in the OS or IIS level cause the problem?
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some one cuts and pastes the chinese charcters.
they are saved in DB as
---- case1 : ----
& # 6 5 3 9 6 ; & # 6 5 4 2 7 ; & # 6 5 4 1 9 ;
----
i used the space above as it is converting the characters while posting..
but i noticed some few records which are saved as
-- case 2 --
ÓÀÀÖ´óµäÏ·ÎÄÈýÖÖУ
---
if values are stored as case1 then i have no problem.
but with the case2 .the chinese characters are shown good in few pages and at few pages they are shown as it like symbols.
when i cheked the its the same.what shd i do to see that in a html page these character codes display correctly?
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I thought I could simply paste the chinese characters from a Word document into my html editor between <P> tags using the PMingLiU or SimSun font but it just enters like this:
公司简介: turns into ????:
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????: turns into ????:
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......codePage=65001%>
and html document add the followings
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8">
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I have a simple ASP form in which I am reading and showing the data from SQL Server database. This database has a nVarchar field, which stores some data in Chinese language. When reading and printing the data using a SELECT query it shows ??? (Question Marks) instead of the Chinese data. I have checked using Query Analyzer that the data is correctly stored in Chinese only.
I have looked up for this problem and it looks like many have faced the same before. But the only solution which seems to be provided for this is using the FORMS 2.0 controls, because VB converts the Unicode to ASCII and that corrupts the data. But is there any other solution to this?
I am using Dreamweaver to write the ASP pages. Dreamweaver is capable of showing the Unicode data, but can’t do much if it gets corrupted data from the VB itself.
So Please any help will be highly appreciated.
That’s the sample code which I am using if it helps: .....
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pages with the .asp suffix produces a "The system cannot find the file
specified." page, or when run locally a 404.
Interesting to note that when I make default.asp my default content page and
browse to /mydomain/ rather then /mydomain/default.asp, this page works
fine.
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wwwroot (where the default.asp and other pages sit)inc (where the includes are)login (where login pages are)otherDirs (where other pages are)datafiles (where database is)
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The path for the servers default website (which is not where the
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c:inetpubwwwrootwebsitesSite1 , ..Site2 etc.
I tried using the following on the secondary sites:
<!--#include virtual="Websites/Include.asp" -->
<!--#include virtual="/Websites/Include.asp" -->
<!--#include file="../Include.asp" -->
All works fine on my development machine (Win2k) and on the server
(Win2003) when it is accessed through the LAN, but when I cut the LAN
and access the server through www (e.g. http://www.site1.dk) it does
not work.
I suspect that the internet user does not have rights to the virtual
path, but how do I solve that?
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Assume user has logged into VeriSign manager before my app.
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Quote: Error Type:
Active Server Pages, ASP 0113 (0x80004005)
The maximum amount of time for a script to execute was exceeded. You can change this limit by specifying a new value for the property Server.ScriptTimeout or by changing the value in the IIS administration tools.
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<%
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<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" >
</head>
<body>
<form name="frm" action="mailto:srivaths_balasubramanian@satyam.com" method="POST" enctype="text/plain">
<input name="name1" value="">
<input type=submit>
</form>
</body>
</html>
which is used to send mails.while we put some chinese characters inside the text box and then click on submit button in the mail,chinese characters are appearing as garbage.
could anyone please help to resolve this issue so that it doesnt come as garbage?
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objMail.From = sFromEmail
objMail.To = sToEmail
objMail.Subject = sSubject
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objMail.Send
set objMail = Nothing
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textbox) on the various forms to be able to capture the information. Some
users will be entering the information in english, while others will be
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I know this is probably much easier in .net, but we have yet made that
transition. Now that 2.0 is available, it should be much more viable.
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