UTF-8 Charset
I'm developing a Hebrew-based web site and wondering wether it would be better to set a specific hebrew charset or UTF-8.As far as I understand the the biggest diffrence is that utf-8 consumes double-size unicode characters when saving data to the DB.how does the explorer "know" if clients of my site have the right fonts?
I mean that if I'm using a specific charset in my web-site i.e. "windows-1255" - Hebrew charset and someone enteres my site,if he doesn't have the right fonts,the explorer posts a fonts-download-message.How can the explorer guess the required fonts when there is no specific indication for that in the HTML?
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I have an Traditional Chinese version of Win 2000 web
Server, and not able to collect Simplified Chinese via
ODBC to MS Access with ASP. All I got from MS Access is a
not readable code, but copy and paste to Dreamwaver and
change charset to GB, then all text can read.
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I am relatively new to using CDO.Message, and I desperately need some
I have an ASP 3.0 application that uses CDO to send automatic alerts
through Exchange 2003. How do I determine which charset to use for the
objMessage.BodyPart.CharSet?
The users of this application typically enter the HTMLBody message
through a form's textarea box. Often, they might cut and paste this
data from a MS Word file, which plays havoc on the message whenever
special characters are encountered, such as smart quotes, em dashes,
vulgar fractions and degree symbols. Code:
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I'm trying to get some data from an external website using XMLHTTP, but my problem is that the data is with special danish characters in (ÆØÅ), which are being replaced with "?" due to UTF-8. I've tried to specify the charset using response.charset, but that doesn't seem to have any effect.
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I am working on multilingual web-application, and I have to be very sure
about how the international characters are encoded and decoded in the
client-server form requests. Code:
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after moving my ASP website that uses ACCESS DB from server A (win2003 with IIS6) to server B (win2003 with IIS6),the hebrew records that the ASP code pulls from the database appears as asteriks marks (????? ??).
on the old server the same code shows good hebrew characters but on the new server it doesn't. what should I configure or change on the new server so hebrew characters will shown well. the new server has hebrew installed and configured at "regional languages and settings"
maybe this is something with downloading and uploading the .MDB file ?
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